C E Byrd High School - Gusher Yearbook (Shreveport, LA)

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' I Who proved outstanding citizens of the City of Byrd and with the same zeal and inspiration will become great leaders of our country. I WE DEDICATE THE 1958 GUSHER. Wlexeii . ii,.,iii Q 3 'L in in Q. isxvw t Q Q S Q -xx y K i x ml ,si Q it A 5 Q S -' i f K is ' - K 4 ga ik Y' f JQ ifsui i 1 ,...,,,, .m,,.,.,g,,,.w . . 'i X Ns . Y . . - .g ' Q. -s-' -WQQNQ-8a enwsLis iW, . - xr' ' Q its www E '- ' v i ' ' 'ii, 1 i -i-. f C f ti't 1 i s f we-., , . . X . CQ N Q. , xg 2 Q. l , Q K e it . isgsgiig. fixes Qs . Q, . Xt . g g .ii A K is . l f.,3f M G, A iii gif kyi,E,i3g5E3.g: L?fg9L ff . Ks' . -. 1- gg Q- . H X. , 'W K K .sy . Y .Q AW., 7'3':T3?'1,?:f T' 4' 'X a S., X 'X m ef Www pq K .J -ff W :an + . ,Q 'X J, , M 733. 1 X gg, -W fW,, M, - X: mv 1 f A 7 , W . FXQX, Q six -I xxx L! , X. is Q . ,Si A Q5 , 9' , ff :, W. . 0v, Vuf . 1 ' Q fiffx, ' Q f Q 'Rae . 1 f+ ' i 9 , . a',- , - J W- ,,,'A 4, .. -' -Q Q- ' 1 , f k .M 58 lm! if .5 1' f'2 'L' ' 5 . MAH - ..?,'t'f'.,,v- - w..'r1 . Q -'C a 1 Q 2 ' Q 'J in f, 0 ' as bv' 1 Y.. ,,,'lf',,,vA 1,11 inf 'Q 74414- , ,. .. V .,-f Q M N A4h. fK .0 'tin an Al, Wffffail Football Music Seniors CONTENTS 1' :V 3 5 'X Sh L K, ,i A l' . 5 if ,Z .L XR QM Ly: 51 i.. ii Q pf- , SQ ,,.L 5 Qs ,. A1 3 N:- L2 I R x -sg. .Vi X Ji tw --.51 .W Q we, 'iw-ww f - .4Sf Qf'-f A-ll if 1. ff 'fffkrf . f-'Z .fp M 'JTNXQ' P . if .YL Y xx vw 5 Q, rfa, K km ' i FALL FU ltis all a part of high school lifeg As proof of the interest in the organization of clubs at Byrd. we see the Ill1'lIllJ1,'l'S of the lluyaree History Club paying their rnemhership dues. the mystery that fills the mind of every student: What lies ahead? For some it means the first year of this new life as seen through wide eyes of amaze- ment and puzzlement. For others it is the last year they will walk through the familiar halls of our city. fini day Gf 8611001 begins. we see quite a Bf ltudlllts glthered around the front en- tre i ofaurcixy. expressions which EN! 13880111 School spirit. fares of Mary Murphru Margaret Hoslmot and Jean Cumming, to a foothall ganle. show the This year. at little different from the lust :ind never to he duplicated. opens with the old spirit which is to live and grow during the next nine months. The tinthnsiztsnt. ztmhition. and sincerity of this citizens ot' our great city keep the tpirit lrom dying. The time und hours ol' work spent hy each. no matter how untill. shapes the heart of Byrd. ied Cross nn-tnht-rs ilelen Lelikowitz and Mary We-ll Yztiigvr :nuke t'orrt-t'lions in the nznnes of ini Mu-rs :ind Tom l'ztrkt'r. This is only a small A tztsk perfornted hefore every in-town game is the deeorating ol the foothall goal posts hy the Cheer- leaders und other students. Mneh ontside time is spent in the wrapping of these posts. Shown here ure Penn Pltlllllvy. Hoyt llttin. ,litnmy Hartwell. and johnny Killgore hnsily e-ngttgetl in their task. ntrt ol tln- work put in eateh XPLII' hy the Red iross in pnhlishingi tht- Byrd lliglt Telephone look... hotter known as the Student Directory. e Lost and Found. at very familiar plum' in our se . 7 Jimmy Payne in lovuting their lost articles. visited hy many students ent-h day. Annette Nail and lutricia O'Neil ure shown assisting Glenn Strivklztnd. Ul'lll'C Yviene Hu llu Ill lu ul Ociobe ' 'Sl I' 18, We soc- ilu? nwmlmers nf llu' l'lo11uw'ornl11g Court waivlxing tluf gain? wllicll is playful in 1lu'ir luuuw with tluf lu-f iuniu1f ol' ilu? lull war. IIILIIIY lumrs nu' s wut m'1ia1u- Z' 2' ?' . . l s lxiug ilu' Ylll'lHl1SL1l'llYlllC!4 . . . lm Clvu-lv l 1'4111m1is. lim!lImsf.1L11ynu-1 - w llislury lllulv. along Wllll IllLlIlYUll1t'I'S. f.l1ww lux-vnu' znluuwl flrlulg- erv. until llul xwcflxcxlcl all lust alrrlws. lll'lllQlllQI XYllll I1 ilu- f-xvlu-uuflll J ul L1 loollmll QILIIHC. the CL1I'Ul'l'CC LllIllUSIllltll't' ul' Ll lurfl giuuul mlauuwf. ur sunut utlufr mljoyulrlc uvlix ily. ug luul llu'it Gushef piciurvs lulwn. ilu' Pvp Sm uumlu-rx sign llleit names on llu' i1le'l1lil-lc'z1lim1 sluet M- N l A V ' , l lvll!l1'I4 ilu- vmuuuuul ul xlllllll' .Iimmx l'gnIr- :nu Spulwfr xllllllll lliauu- lirilliu. ilu- l':lIIml I'I11 Ifum NN'llllN umm lun-' luvurx ll'il4'll1'lI1 lu l Q: - , xgxr bz fm 3,--V+ Lf Q- , KX Q Q. Q F ci 'Q af W iff fi V W' 3 ' 'Wx if I . . X fqsigf f'f ' fx 3 XE i ' A .X Ekxsixzxii L 'Cath g is ji ' 1 C 3 4 g f Q- Q Q Q Y is is , .Q , N 40 X X x ix? Q m ffig ,,3Xir af X vlnt ssh' W 'Ai S v :FS -S K W' Q I, 2? in gs iii? Q QE N 39,85 QPF I ' mf Q- Q 'Qfffise L x xv, W ,N 5- ' h ' . , W 3 , if x N is 1 O ' iii , . .i.. ,Jw , N J Q, K, ss' 0 W 'I N, 5 X nys Hx- :LE 4- E, xi A , K., K ' gf me Q an- ,fgf N. ,f X f - fi, QS . Qs: be N6 w 'MW W 'Wk MWWWN I3 la 2 , Q z fha 2 on ' awk is R' H 'Nl ADMIRING THE NEW FOOTBALL JACKETS of Joey Zaffater, end, and Vaughan Evers, halfback, is Betsy Chandler, football sweetheart, while Murray Johnston, end, displays his new jacket to Sanda Crage, president of the Pep Squad. ' A 4 In the fall of the year: Football practice begins . . . you, the members of the Pep Squad, begin learning formations for the half-time show . .... the 'cheerleaders go to cheerleading school to learn new yells . . . football practice increases, and before you know it, it is time to elect the Homecoming Court . . . your football team elects the sweetheart . . . the dance after the presentation of the court is one of the high points of the year . . . the 'tenseness tightens as the season draws to a close, and your last game is coming up . . '. when the season closes, you look back and .remember the assem- blies, Friday night games, dances, and all the fun you had during the football season. Z Q J.: YELLOW JACKET ,fa ,, , JG' , I A 4 3 5 W H, W- , NL 1, L- X , 0- A V A Q31 , nw, Y llvufl 1511411111111 f,4lVI4'll Knveling: iluavh Fvulty Robert- Kl1P1'lTIlg.' f:ULiI'll lltlllll IQUQPI' Ifmf HI'iIN1f'i5 WU- Sla111li11,u: 1:4lLll'll ,l, IP. Um Slllllflfllgf Cfuuc'h W' 0 11 d r 41 w TllI'llCl'. 33 Y Tl VARSITY TEAM I lvf.Nl rrnup' Xyilflll' lliclallgw. Rilllliy UW011. Sfillllj I'z11'11e'll. ,lu .lu I'ilI111a11. l21'a11tl1u111 f1ULll'll. Billy Filzge'1'ul1l, ,If-l11111x' l'A11'- xullb. Milly Yiwu l,a11'1'y liz1111l1i11. John lfw-11-II. wwrul wuz' Hn111n-1' lllu11n-. ,luhn Hutvliff. ju-rry llill. U41 f:21I1lIlIH'II. liwlmlmy Hamm. Nlurray joh11st011. Juv lz1ff:11v1' 4.1115 xlllIllQlHI1l'l'j. Xlt'l'l'ilI 421111-t:1i11. Chuck BHSUI1. 11'r1l rnu': Ullll UHllgll1l4N. llvm- AIUIICF, Harlim- 511611113 1.1-11113111 jxlllmliill. johnny llUllSi1'ki'l'. Hobby Al1l1'idgLo. -lllllll Holm-1'l SIl1'lllNKl'II. lfh111'l1-- Pm-z1l1'r1sN. xvllllgllilll I'1X4'l'r. Holm-rt Davis. Paul Nvlrlbll. Uaxid Upton. H111 15. I'I1..f xl u-K1!l.' xi'xU!1'Eli2 !5fx....1.S!Ui!h RPN B35 LA 'Wi WY!!! lt WaR .!J. 'iI' FOOTBALL 1957 Powerful. fast. and agile are the ad- jectives whieh descrilie the l957 Byrd High Yellow Jackets. The Jackets rolled to decisive victories over their first four opponents before falling victims to per- haps the two strongest teams in the state, lstrouma and Baton Rouge. Coming back strong in their next three outings, they defeated Ouachita, Bastrop, and Spring- hill. The victories over West Monroe and Ouachita enahled the Jackets to meet the Fair Park Indians on Thanksgiving Day to decide the lAAA District Champion- ship. The Yellow Jackets met a tribe of inspired Indians who did everything right. Although the Jackets outrushed the Indians they came out on the short end of a 12-7 score. Thus we finished the season with a 7 and 3 record. 1957 TARTI G ELEVE Line: Joe Zaffater. Hartie Spence, Merritt Chastain, Robert Shemwe-ll, Larry Ramhin. Bohhy Hamm, Murray Johnston. Backfield: Vaughan Evers, Charles Peatross, Cary Montgomery, Ho Campbell. 7E4'mE'r4lV'M1lUIWT'ttNWi'Nt t YMMHIMHMM .fi 2 VAUGHAN EVERSYSCIUOI' Charles Peatross runs interference for Bo Campbell for Byrd's second touchdown of the yes Halfback-Letterman II against Sulphur, BYRD-28 SULPHUR-0 Memorial Stadium, Sulphur, September 13 Unleashing a quartet of powerful fast-moving backs, the Yellow Jackets smashed the Sulphur Golden Tornadoes 28-0. Byrd ground out 400 yards before 5,000 fans, leaving no doubt that the Yellow Jackets' would be the team to beat in Class AAA grid play this year. Although the Jackets made several fumbles, they made up for it with their splendid teamwork. The first Byrd tally came in the first quarter on an off tackle run.of 84- yards by Charles Peatross. Grantham Couch then converted the first of four perfect placements. Byrd's second score came early in the second quarter when Bo Campbell broke through right tackle for 27 yards to cross the Tor goal line. The third Byrd touchdown came near the end of the third quarter on a four-yard dash by Jo Jo Pittman. The final scoring of the night came when Byrd center Robei Shemwell fell on a blocked Sulphur punt in the Tornado en zone. It was a case of weight, experience, determination, an drive that carried Byrd to an impressive victory. THE YARDSTICK Byrd Sulphu First downs .............. 19 t Rushing yardage ..... ......,, 4 O0 5. Passing yardage .......... ,, .... 28 2 Passes - ...........,...,............... ...... 3 -7 3-. Passes intercepted by ....... 0 I Punts .,,,................,,,,,,,,,... .. , 0-0 6-26. Fumbles lost ............ , . 5 . Yards penalized ....., .,,.,. 2 5 li During practice session for the game, Vaughan Evers leads the way for quarterback Gary Montgomery. BOBBY HAMM-Senior Tackle-Letterman lll 3, 1 tack Vaughan Ifvvrs frills itichvs short of ti ttviiclitltvwii. LIIIARLICS l'1CA'l'ROSS St-nittr 17ulllrut'k-f-l.t'ltc'riiiaii 111 htmn Sltttlium. N1tmt't1t'. 5c'ptonibc'r 27 THE YARDSTICK llx tlt ft lllll tht- Wtwt x1UIll'lPl' 11t'l1t'ls. tht- Uyrcl Yvlluw 1at'kt'tf Byrd Rebels ii their firt tliflrit-t lA.'XA wit-ttvry. 10,16 Pittman. 110 Cainplwll. 1 iI'fl rltvwlh 11 9 tl X iii lim l.xt-iw lt-tl l1yi'tI's grottntl utturk with C1llil1'lt'I'1ll1Cli Gary Yurtls llaiiitwl Rufhin 218 117 PIII miitiy ttwsitigg pussvs tu vunfttst' tht' Rvlit-ls' tlt'ff'nst'. ln Yards 1.mt Rufliing 1-1 51 tintl tpiitirtt-i' lluiiiplwll suilvtl zirtiuntl right t'ntl from ftvur Nwt Yzirtk Riiehingr 20-1 66 ttl out fm tht' first st'tirt'. With tt'n swuiitle 1t'ft llt'fll1'l'1lN' half. l'tis,t-1 Mtttmptt-tl 6 12 ittw hit l't'titi'oss with a flat pass that c'urrit'tl tht- Jrit'kt'ts Pussvs 4ftniiplt'tt'tl 1 6 ni tht Rtlttli tliiily-fin' to thvit' 0nt'. 'liht' next play l't't1lrtwss l'asst'f li1tt'rt't'ptt'tl lvy 2 0 ttl um fur tht- st'tti't', :mtl Cruntliain Coucli kivkvtl hie Nt't 1vil1'4lh1,LlN!-illgl 25 25 tl ttumti inn of tht' night. Thx' swtiml littlf was a grvat tlt'ft'n- 'liolul Xvdftlilgl' 229 116 t lvittlt with nvillit-r sitlt' living: uhlt' ttw score. 'l'ht' Juvkvts gut Punts, .'Xvt'i'tigt' 6-3-1.8 4432.2 tht lxtlttl t'iggl1t'vLii'tl lint' Init wt-rt' hultvtl luv pt'nultit'Q. 11yrtl's lfiiiitlrlvs 2 I1 tit t in ttlin stttppttl tht Rtlttl on thtit tmn 15 ntttl lint It ul 01111. Flllll. RW. 2 0 J flt'ft'ttsiw' ztttzivk wt'rt' XIIIITLIY Joltnstmi. jot' frtl- 1,t'ti1tltit's. Ytlg, 11-105 1-15 i lxtrlntit l mis. Httlwliy 11tt1nin. xvllllglllllll lfvvrs, 11611 1J0llgl1HNS l Ntvlvt tt Slit mwwll IOIMAMA I' 'lx I IPR Nlnwr 11artit-Spviict' and Int' Zuffaitvt' art' uwiflvtl lwy tht' l11LlllL1gl4'1'4llll4'1' t1trt-t- liurtl quairtt rx zntl- -1.t'ttt'tnian 11 , X .SQ ff Q 3 V, L. X , y f,'3 - , 1., gift A If . w ,X .K M .t 7. if ei s MURRAY JOHNSTON-Senior Vaughan Evers slivvs off tackle' for a ninf' yard gain hf-forv living hrougght down hy thi- llossit lfnd-l,4'tte'rman ll svcondary. BYRD-19 BO IEE-O lfair Grounds Stadium. Shreveport. Octohor 3 .Nftvr two ,ganws on tht' road. Byrd's powerful Yf'llow ,lackcts opvnvd thf' homf' svason hy lllasting Bossif'r's llvarvats 19-0. lwforf' approximawly l8.000 spfwtators. The Jackvts scorvd in thf' first quartvr hy re'r'ovf'ring a llossivr fumhlf' on thc' 21. Charles Pvatross ground out 5 yards to tht' 16. From tht' 16 Bo Camplwll skirtrd right ond, outrunning thf' llossibr svcondary for tht' srorf- and Byrd led fi-0. lil't'illlF1' of livawy pm'ualtic's. llyrd Could not svorr' in tho sf'f'ond quartvr. ln tht- third quartvr a pass intvrwption hy ,lorry Gill gavr' llyrd tht- hall on lhvir own t0n. l'n'atross and Carnplwll mowd thc- lmall otll to the' 31 wlivrr' on tht' nvxt play Vaughan Evers plowod up thu' niiddlf' 60 yards for thi' svvond ,lavkvt score: Couch m.issf'd his swonfl vonwrsion. and Byrd It-d 12-0. lfarly in thu- fourth quartvr llossivr kickf-rl. and Byrd took ovvr on thvir own 49. On tht' first play Cfharlvs l'0atross racvd 51 yards untourlu'd to paydirt. fiouvh f'UIlVt'Y'll'll. and tht' ,lackvts incrvasvd thvir niargxin lf?-0. Standouts on d1'lt'uss' wort' Rolwrt Slwinvvcll, lloliliy llannn. Cary ftlontgromfwy. Rolwrt llavis. and Nturray John- stoll. First Downs Yards Cainvd Rushing Yards I.ost Rushing , Net Yards Rushing , Passes Attm'mptf'd l'assr's Complrtvd llassvs Int. lly Not Yards Passing: Total Yardage' Punting Avg. Fumlmlos , Opp. Fuinlnlvs RW. Pvnaltivs. Ydg. I.invl1arke'r. Rolwrt Davis. dives for a Bossier fumble in the first quarter. THE YARDSTICK Byrd 16 327 16 311 Il 2 3 28 339 2-36 3 2 4440 H0 CANIl'lll'll,i. junior lialfhaa-k 'l.n'tte'rinan Ill si, 2 tx Rossi 6 152 28 124 5 2 0 7 lfll 5-21.1 2 2 2-11.0 i 'rd tlcfvtttlcrs Conn' up with a Bolton lillllllllt' in the fourth quarter. CARY MONTGOMERY-Senior Quartvrback-Lettcrxnan 11 BYRD-26 BOLTO - Fair Ground Stadium. Shreveport, October 11 THE YARDSTICK 'lla' llyrtl Yi-llow Jack:-ts, hit hard by the flu bug, showed their Bears Byrd -ptli and powvr by vrushing B0lton's highly-touted Bears 26-6. First Downs , 6 9 wing thc lnavkfivlil wvrc- Bo Campbell and Charles Pvatross. The Yards Cainvd Rushing 136 243 wllow Jacki-ls rollvd to one scorc in tht' first quarter, two in tht' Yards Lost Rushing ,,,,, 27 21 cond and ont- again in thi' fourth. Campbell rarnblcd 58 yards Not Yards Rushing ,,,,. 109 222 r tht- first srort- and lvullvd Al yards for one of the socond quartvr Pass Atta-inpts 13 6 orvs. Aillllflltltillww Cltarliv wont on-r front thc 3 for 6 points and Pass Complvtions ,, 2 1 ipod 19 yards in tln- fourth quartrr for thc final score. For the Yards Passing: 70 12 rl tinn- this your this stingry Byrd de'fPns0 was pivrcod. Tho score- Passes lnt. hy O 3 nu' on a 60'yard tout'hdown pass play from Bear quartcrllark 'llotal Yardage- , , 179 234 ifford l orrt'st1'r to ltalfbark Frankiv Boyd. Probaldy thc' most Punts, Ayrraggr- 4-34.0 4-31.0 viting play of tht- aann' was an intvndt-d touchdown pass by Jacket Fllllllllvs 7 - 5 3 artvrltack Sonny Parnvll to vnd Murray Johnston. but the officials FllllllJlOS Rc-0. by , ,,,, 2 4 lvd ,lolinston had stvppwl out of thc' ond 10110. The Jackets worm- Pvlliillivf, Ytlgl- 4-50 7-65 l in tlu- line- lxy Rohn-rt llavis, Hartio Spvnco. Bobby Hamm, Mur- w Johnston. ,loltn Ratvliffv. and Larry Rarnbin. illliilllfllljal-llcAl:AlltT4l,.g1lm liquor Cary Molitgrontvry, Ye-llow jackt-t llI1l'ltllt'lit'I'. inovos in for a tackle on a Bolton back Don llouglass and Ho ilatnpvll approach tht- play. , - r it si J is jerry liili. with iiilly Fitzgvrahi. hrings tluwn tht- lstruuina halfiiavk. liuinwt llawis num-s ltl In usslst. LXNRY H.-XNIIEIN .lunitir lliiarnl l.n'tt1-rmanl I ffair Grouiitl Stadium. Sfire'vf'port, Uvtnfwr 18 Rinling nn a fum' game- winning streak. the- liyrfi High Yviluw Thi- last svurf- of tht- ganie vainr- mln-n Smith iiitvivvplt-tl at ,lavlu-ts lmttlt-it tht- lntlians from lstrmnna High St'hnuI anti vaine- Fillilvfiiitl IHJSS iillff r214'1'4l 31 52il'4fF illfl' Ihr' Plllf HHH' Hills lfilll out tin tht. short Q-mi of a 21 tn T s4'0re', The- Redskins. capitalizing grvrahi. Dun Douglass. Sonny parm-ll. Rnhvrt' llaxis anti liartiv on 5 ,lavkt-t inisvnvs. hail littlr' trouble punvhing over 2 touvh- SIWIIC1' vvvrv stantiollts in the first th-ft-at uf tht- svitstlll fur the tluwns in the first half. Thi- first vaint' aftvr the lncfians revuve-re-ti Yvlluw .iavkt-ts, a llvrti fnmhlt- on tht- ,lavkvt 19 'artf linv, Three' iiays latvr Dun , . ., , , Smith broke- thrnuggli tht- iiyrtl linye anti rompetl 151 yards into tht- X VXRDFIQHAIX i-nti mm- fur a 'I'.iJ, Lynn Alix:-tlev tht-n kivkmt tht- first of 3 pvr- ,, . f4-vt points aft:-r tuiivlltiowri t'UIlVf'I'Si0lts. The nvxt six puintm'r ,, ,ffm ,hm faint- wh:-n Smith vrasliwi thrnugh the ,Iavket iic'ft-ntlx-rs for 3 Iflrsr 'fmfns , 12 Q yarnls and a 'l'.ll. Thr- Xvliuw Jack:-ts fought thx' Tribe vvvnly XMAS gamed nfihlng lm tif thrunggli tha- thirml quart:-r, The-n. with 4 minutes lvft in tht' fourth Yards lm! l'SlF1'W J' 'ff quart:-r. liiily Fitlplvralsl upviii-cl an aerial barrage wliivh rvstiltwi lie' yards rushlng lm 'f in a sum- fur Q-avh tvam. Fitxgeraiel thvn luftt-it a pass tu t-mi 1,353 Ht'f '1v'f W 1 Murray Johnston who I't't'1'iYt'll the pigskin on tht- Indian 15 yard lass f l'l'lf 1S 3 ff line- anti ontran tht- lstruuma svvmiilary for tht- lone javket tally. ianls i'w 1H 'ui 'gil liniivli the-n kivkc-:I tht- 1-xtra point. iuassvs 1r1te'rc'm'ptL-if by A I lotai yiilfiilglf' 210 10.1 Punts awragc- 5-33.2 3-fi-Hi Fuinlilvs l 5 Fuinhit-s lust 0 ff Penaltiq-5 6-fill 0-li llun Smith. fstruiima fnllliavk. is lirunght tluwn lry Larry Ramiiin and Ruhr-rt llaxis. qtssist- ing nn tht- play arm' Hilly Fitzgrc-raid anti lin Cainplmvll. If-XHTIE SPFINKIIC Svnitn Tavkle' I.:-ttvrinan Il 'fu D o llaniphell at quarlerhaek hands off to Vaughan Evers during scrimmage before the Baton ROBERT SHElN1WE1.1.-Junior onge game. Centerw- Letterman l BYRD-0 BATO ROUGE-20 City Stadium. Baton Rouge. October 24 l'laying on a eool, slippery field. Wendell Harris, tailhack for ie llaton Ronge llulldogs, with his powerhouse handed the vippled llyrtl Squad a 20-0 defeat. the seeond straight loss for the ellow ,lat-kets. llaton Rouge High took the opening kickoff and iarelu-d T1 yards in six plays for its first seore. The Bulldogs rnek for their seeontl touehdown with a T3-yard drive, A com- ination of passes from ,loc and Wendell Harris placed the ball n tht- llyrd 22. After two plays that were good for 20 yards, Vendell ltlasted over for the seore. He missed his PAT try. One rive by the Yellow ,laekets in the first half was made up of two rst downs. llnt it was finally halted on the 38 where Baton ottge took over after four downs. Early in the third period, Byrd ad an exeellent ehanee to seore following Hartie Spenee's block f Joe Harris' punt. The push was halted hy a fumhle on the aton Rouge 141. The Bulldogs scored their final touchdown on a 42 yard pass lay from Wendell Harris to end John Stoekwell. Byrd made its est sustained drive in the fourth quarter with Fitzgeralds 15-yard ass to Murray Johnston and a 14-yard smash by Charlie Peatross lit llll R'l' ll -XV I 9 Senior F 'I I kt il U' H Starting the second . ' 4 ' ,fi ' A nl ' 6 ' 'l Pittman moves up tt moving the ball to the Bulldog 36, but once more Baton Rouge took over on downs. Baton Rouge drove to Byrd's five later in the final quarterg however, ,loe Harris fumbled and Byrd re- covered on its 11. THE YARDSTICK Byrd BRHS First downs 7 14 Yards rushing , 92 268 Yards passing , 26 107 Passes attempted 5 9 Passes Completed 2 T Punts , 3 3 Average yards punts 35.6 19.3 Kickoffs . 2 Cl Average yards kiekoffs 53 46.3 Fumbles H , H 4 4 Funihles lost 1 2 Penalties ,, 4 3 Yardage. lost. penalties 26 25 half, lio Campbell receives the kickoff from Baton Rouge. jo ,Io I fllll 1I11L'I'ft'I't'l1Cf'. Itll,l.Y lflTZU1iRALD-Senior Charles Peatross is brought down after an eight yard gain against the Uuaehita 1.ion l,luarterltaek lietterinanl lfair Grounds Stadium. Shreveport, November 2 llotning haek strongly after two defeats, the powerful Yellow .laeket eleven ernshed the Lions from Ouachita 41-0. Although it was ax eonferenee game. the Lions Could muster very little defense against the strong llyrtl backs. Byrd used three Ouachita fumbles as stepping-tones for their first three scores. Robert Davis recov- ered the first one on the jacket 41-yard line. On the second play from serinnnagre. yllllfllliill livers displayed a brilliant example of broken field running as he slipped past numerous Lion defenders on ai run around left end and a 40-yard touchdown. Hartie Spence ponneetl on the next loose pigskin on the Lion 13-yard line. Peat- ross then seored from three yards out. The next fumble was re- eoxereil on the l.ion 12-yard line. On the next play Campbell raced at-ross for the 'l'.lJ. Then eame the reserves. Starting a drive on Ouneliita -lil. the Jaekets moved down to the 10 where Sonny Parnell hit tfharlie lford with a pass for the fourth touchdown. The fifth seore eanie with Charles Peatross blasting 38 yards in three tries. The last touchdown came on a 60-yard pass and run play from quarterback Billy Fitzgerald to fullback Charles l'e:ttro-s, Iron-med Grantham Couch booted five of six PAT :ttteinpt-. This fine vietory can be attributed to the whole squad as eueh niain tlitt his share. BYRD-41 OUACHITA-0 THE YARDSTICK First Downs ,,,,, Yards Gained Rushing Yards Lost Rushing ,,,,,, Net Yards Rushing ,,,, Pass Attempts Passes Completed Passes lnt. By , ,, Yards Passing , Total Yardage ,, Punts , Fumbles H ,, Opp. Fumh. Rec. Penalties , jo ,lo Pittman sto rs an 0 1 iosin back while Robert Davis moves in to assist him on the tackle. 1 II E . LK R ', W' 3 fi . Q7-'1!.W, iTJWP4i 1P 1L'E2v. 3!1!.G!f!'-Iii' Lions Jacket- 13 9 145 248 -13 12 102 136 18 4 8 1 0 2 fill 50 166 '186 0 2-27.5 8 3 0 4 1-5 4-16 ,IO JO PITTBIAN--Junior Halfbaek-1.etterman 1 oach Cox gxvf-s a play for the team to xxuutm a the Yellow Jackets prepare to brvak out of CRANTHAM COUCHY-Sm-nior le huddle FUHlJ214'k'A'I.l'lll'I'lll3I'l II BA TROP-7 First Downs , Yards Gaim-mi Rushing Yardf Lost Rushing: Pass:-s .'xIfQ'lIlI7lt'li Passvs Cmllplz-tml Pass lrlte-lfoph-ci by N1-I Yards Pufsingl FUIIIIJIUH Opp. Fllullmlvs He-vowrml l'm-naltivs, xllfllilfll' l luulr PQ-ulross lm-aks tln- hoop as he leads the roam onto tho fic-Id. 37 1 if Byrd 18 268 10 6 3 0 55 5 1 5-35 1' NP I W 'il Kan S. Pg t 5 JOHN R,t'l'1jIAllfIflQ S,-,liar Vaughan tiwrf and Grantliam llmivh luring down 1 .' lfnd I.wttvrmanl BYRD-26 PRI CHILL-0 lfair fil'UlllNiS Stadium. Silff'XC'llUl'i. Nmmtdwr I5 Tha' tam:-d -in-1-ml nf Iiyrd High M-thaw ,laviwts hurivd tht- hattling: ringghill l.llIllltl'l'ki1l1'kH lwnvath a 120-0 tmwhdnwn LlNLliilIl4'il1' uri a muddv Flatt- ixllit' Stlltitllttl turf. lluring thc first half. tlharlvs I'mltmM wurvml tht- fir-t tml iUllI'illilHSIlh un rimi of Iii and fl yards. wh ih' tht- ,Ian-ke-ts' fi1'fl'IlN1' Wag holding Springhill tu a want T2 xaid-. in thu- wmnml half. thrill tu11t'hduwt1 hriggadt- e-lruvk like- hgghtningg fiilsilillgl in tht- lllll'kglIAUllIl4i. Vaughan ICN-rs ttmk a pitvh- ut frum rlllartwlnzutk Marv XIUIIIQIIIIXVIAV and ravvtl in yardf fur thi' third wmv. Un tht' nvxt writ-N nf plays. Rohm-rt ltavis ititm-rw-ptt-tl I Springhill pax-, ltyrdl 1liiA4'llFl' marvhvd again with haltilvat-k lin lainplwll giving 418 yards for tht' final H'Ul'l'. Nlidway illfttllglll the' final Htiltllil tht- r'w+-rw- xwarmvd on tht- fit-ld and play-d tht- rt--t wt ilu- ptirnv. iillixiiltllitllgl li4'i-Pllkitt' .lac'iwt4 wvrv ltuhlvy iiamm. Hartif- Spf-rim-, 'IW faffatvi' and Niurray ,limltrixtmr TH! Fir-t llmsnx Yardf llainvd Rushing: tardg Luft Ku-lung Ni-t Nardx Rlhiltllgl l'aQ- xXtt1'mpt- Pas-N liuniplvtvd Yardf Paving Paving hit, ily Total Yardagt- 1 Springhill ham-k tm 't ku-kuff rvturn C Y.-XRltS'I'llIK iilllllr. .M4'ra-'r .S ,- Fiitrtlrlv- l il1ltliti4'4 Luft I't'ualti:'N. Nlltliilptt Nlurray ,ltdtllxtult umwf in fur tht- tavklv mi a Springhill 11-vt-rs:-. KINI' IHXIN llmim ztvixh- it-ttvrmatt l F 7 fm ld ifx fifth 3 dh' 3 2 ft It Iifri -32.0 2 2 fiffult ,.,,. 5, u ' f' 1 1. s . , elle iyrd's defense stops Fair Park's drive to end a touchdown threat. Sonny Parnell. Cary JERRY ClLl.ASenior lontgomery, Hartie Spence. and Joe Zaffater converge on the ball carrier. End-Letterman 1 BYRD- FAIR PARK-12 Fair Grounds Stadium. Shreveport, November 28 A fired up Fair Park football team defeated Byrd's heavily ivored Yellow jackets 12-T before approximately 10,000 fans at -tale Fair Stadium on Thanksgiving day. The Jackets took the pening kickoff and marched to three first downs with Peatross nd Evers carrying. A penalty stopped the drive. and after an xeltange of punts liyrd had the ball once again on their own fl- yard line. However. on the first play a fumble in the jackets' ackfield started the downfall, :Xlthough Fair Park lost the hall gain. llyrd was forced to punt and kicked to the 38. Fair Park ten rolled for a score. sparked by a 14-yard pass from lndian the day. Byrd got their hands on the ball again right at the end and tried a series of long passes, but a victory just wasn't in the book for the Jackets. Peatross was the top ground gainer for the jackets with 53 yards. Robert Davis played a tremendous defensive game, recovering fumbles and being in on a number of tackles. Other defensive standouts included Larry Ramhin, Harrie Spence, and Joe Zaffater. THE YARDSTICK Hurt.-rim-k Rat-imti li.-it to ltalfliat-k cary Lauter. Then at-11 u Byffl Ff11fPf1f1-' leaked over from the one-yard line. The Indians took advantage First fluvtfns f. 9 11 f a Jacket fumble, and four plays later another pass from Bell Y3rd3 fl3mf l TPSTUUE 204 163 1 l.auter scored for the Indians with what proved to be the Yards lost rushfng H 15 5 inning margin. The score stood 12-0 at the half. The third NH Y3r'l5 rushing 189 153 narter saw both teams battle on even terms. but with neither P35535 3U mPtVd -- 7 9 -am being able to score. About midway through the fourth P35565 Qomplemd f 2 6 uarter Byrd took over on their own 28. Jacket quarterback P35595 lnlefcellted by f f 0 1 illy Fitzgerald then threw a long pass to halfback Ho Campbell. Y3 d5 P35933 f 81 67 ivering 69 yards all the way to the Tribe 11-yard line. Three T0t3l Yardage H ---- 270 ,225 lays later Vaughan Fvers crashed over from the 2-yard line, Punts -f'f f H f f 2-33-5 6'-53-5 rantham Couch converted, and that was all the scoring for Punlllles ffffff ' 'f ' 'f H 4 4 Opponents fumbles recovered , ,, 2 4 Penalties , ,,,,,,, , ,, ,, , ,, ,, , 5-31 5-55 JOHNNY HUNSICKER-Senior Bo Campbell attempts a pass for the Yellow Jackets. Hartie Spence pulls to stop the inter- Tackle-Letterman I ference, 'X- S K f' . .1511 1Nq 1 g g if . t, SUNNY l'.'XRNIfI,I. SHIIIIQIIIIUTI' IMVID UPTONYJIIHUPY CUIIIUT lJllllI'1l'l'llLli'kA l.r'ltm'rlnzm I Nlllilfllllall ,IUIIN ICVliRIC'I I' .luninr Ifnel HUNIICR IELANE .ll1nio1 l'ur'klv Stllllllllllllll I.vttvrl11an l 1 my 1 an HOBBY ,-Xl.lJRlCIll Junior lfnnl Sllllilillllllll YELLOW VARSIT' utlbull pluym-rf lnmlvl the- lutvst falfh- irvns at Ibm' annual I's'1'p Show SIIUIIFHITKI bv the PHI' SQU.-Xll. JOHNNX IUXHSUNS Junior Hulflwzlvk l.vItvrmu11l ,, ww , Q, ,,.,,,, .........,,.-M, V, , ' 3 iw W J. 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YELLO JACKETS Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Byrd Xe is V h BEE BACKS First row: Robert McCarty, Bohhy Hawthorne, Hank Anderson. Bill Hush. Iiill Mefilung. Seeond rou': Pele Cafney, David Zanenglein, Tommy Cay. ,lov Phuris. SEASON RESULTS 1958 BEE TEAM 19 T6X3rlCana ,,7,, 0 Under the leadership of Coat-h Woodrow Turner th 20 Minden ,,,, .,,,, 19 Byrd Bees eolnpiled at season reeord of four wir 20 Fair Park , . 0 and one defeat. This one loss was the first in three yem 13 Bossier .,77, 0 19 Minden .,,77 20 of eonipetition for the Bc-es. ln their first four outing: the Het-si' downed Texarkana I9-0, Minden 20-19. Fai Park 20-0. and Bossier 13-0. The second game wit lVlinden. the last of the season. was ai heart hrealier wit Byrd losing hy only one point hy' a score of 20-11 Wayllef llidalgo, llayid Zuenglein, and Sonny Parnell wer thorns in their opponents' sides. Jojo llittnian and Johnrr Parsons sparked un offense yyhit-h eould seore from an' yyhere on the field. lfilled yyith sueh strong und aggressiw players. the jar-kets' supporters haye niueh to look forwar to in the loothull yyorld. I ir,yt l'0Il'J .lohn Madison. .lnd lloyyns. .lohn Lukey, John Wilson, Russell Vyehster. Felton Horton. Raymond linrrouglis. Stanley lirwi .lzrekie Sentell Seroml role: ,lilmny.YVilliu1ns, xvllylll' lforlson. Nlike Dale, Bill firuine. l rw-dzly White. Cup Xliddleton, Rohhie Kohinson. George 'l'm-sa ltirky' Smith. UNIOR JACKETS it 2 First row: John Madison, John Lakey, John Wilson, Russell Webster, Felton Horton, Hank Anderson, Stanley Erwin, Jackie Sentell. Sf'1'0lItI row: Jimmy Williams, Robert McCarty, Freddy White, Raymond Burroughs, Tonlluy Gay, Robbie Robinson, George Tesar. Tllirrl row: Mike Dale, Joe Pharis, David Zaenglein, Pete Cafney, Jud Downs, Bobby Hawthorne, Dicky Smith. FUIIHII row: Wayne Fortson, Bill MeClung, Bill Craine, Cap Middleton, Charles Ford, Bill Bush. 1057 l lllCSllMAN 'l'l'I.fUl Dill' to the Slllilll llllllllwl' in the Fresh- tllilll l-lass. the l'lI'1'Slllll0Il and some of 'he S0lJll0lll0l't'S lnergell to make il junior Cillll. Alllltlllgil tllese boys played only llI't'l' gilllll'S. two of whieh were praetiee ILIIIIUS. they worked hard all during the 4l'ilSUll. iilll1'il' first game was a lleeisive 20-tl will over Springhill. lll przletiee .'QillIll'S the juniors ehulked vietories against llznnilton 'l'erraee. 15-0. and igl'0ilillll0UI', I3-0. Ill the future years llese boys will make up the i'Varsityi' Uillll. The junior 1921111 was eoaehed ly C0ill'lll'S Rogers and Robertson. Two if the llllllll eogs on the team were iilllltly Czlskey and Joe Pharis. Junior Varsity SCI'lllllllEl,!CS the Varsity before Friday nightis gillllth si as-Q ul i 'Lass X TE, Mg lik! . , W W ,iz- ALL- CITY CIHARI.l'fS l,lC,X'I'li0SS JOE Z:Xl lf.X'l'IiR B0 lIANlI'l1lCI.I, HOBBY HANINI IARRY RANIISIN Tha- !IlI'lIllK'I'5 of thc Xll -. . . Llty and :XII-lhslrlml It III! ar? Qlvvlvrl by ilu- sporh x ers of llw vlly uml ilu ch trivl vilivs 1'cslwf'lix rrx Rfunlun Br l xmplwll. 4Il1urlv- I'Q-axllwvff Murray John ton 'md U1 lmhy Hamm. Q ,f an 1 T 'l an QQQ , wma NQUET R N Al llw llllllllill fmrtlmll ll1llllllll'l. xfyilllgllilll lnwrs and liulmlvy llumm ram off with the uwurcls. llolnlmy Hamm l'vm'vivv4l ull' srlmlalslix uwzml. the must Yillllilbll' linvmam ausaml. and thu must vuluallmlu player awa1'd. Villlgllilll Evers rcccivcml lllc most vuluulslv back award I Illini ru14'.' Nlury Small. Fuxun xlLlINllilll. Susan lfullilmv. Ylllflllil l'll'.Sf mir: ll:-flu' l nr'n'NIm' lflizallmwlll llzmllllf-1-11. l.nlu lillvuv. llrinl ruux' liiunv lrulxun. Sm- limwn. 'Nluxinv Wurlvy. Nlurim- 38 M '-ns. fs? ,J W W SXNIJA ILRMJE SARA IIITIIHCOCK SANDY TRUST IT-XTSN S'I'pUll'S Ill-I'I I'N i1lll'I'l.IC l'r1's1'1lf'11I Vive' lI7'PSi11l'llf SPKTPNII-V Tr1'r1.w1n'r Sffg.-mlyrffff -1 I fm First rmv: llurlmru lflly' Wllilv. ilinglvr ,ll-lwr. llix-5 Nlmm Nlllllj' ,lu Slllllll. llvlly vlilIl'Il4'l'. Nlurilxn Sl'!l'Jl. 'liitlvr Kvlllnwly. ll'-4-ky 'I'lmp1n-ll. Nunvy Crow. jnym- Nlil-in-flui. Nlilflilll llum. mi mir: lla! Strivkluml. Marilyn Nlwlllxlfirl. Silfilll Sluam: Nlurllla XRIIIVVY. llunniv YUHIIQL, ,lunim'n1' l12lI'I'. ,lUl'4'lyIl llilliun. ,Ivan 'ruml muy' l.ynn Nlvyvr. Nlury xllll'lllll'4'1'. llurix Rll'llkllAll. .luvkiv .Mluir. l'nlly Wait-. xllllj l.nu KI'llIl1'llj'. :Kun ffurlr-r. ,Imu--. llvtly Kaya- lfl-ml. Sully lfuulx. Naxuvy Wmlflf-Il. Xl:-limlu wvllly, lmllu- 5 YllM'I'. , l 'VHIH 'f ' :X rmi nhfr. llf-4-ky SI'lll'I'Ql'IlS. . Sf'1'llIl1lfUIl'f.ll'llll lllllllllllllgr. lllllNl Nlillrr. Xlllflllil ll-Ulllllllxilll Tl11lf!1l'!Hl'f llurlvuru llnggp. xluriam l m'IN.m. Mm Nlmlklwum r' I v J- 1 n s . arg. I1 lvottom. I 1 mx rlaeli. 1 n ft nu 1 . nu iarloth- o 1 1 x l'1lI'l'll5lll. BYRD HIGH .IO ANN BLUN1 .llajoreltv Girls. games. gaiety. and good timesfftlu-se tliings are typical of tlie Stingerettes. living organized in 1053. the Pep Squad is now an estalmlislied organiza- tion in tlle City of Byrd. It is vomposed of approxi- mately 123 girls from tln' junior and senior elasses. The main goal of the Pep Squad is to promote seliool spirit in all avtivities. The Pep Squad sponsored during the year several projevts Wllll'll were of serxive to tlie sellool as well as profitalmle to tliem. 'liliis year the l'eep Show was again presented to kiek off tlu' 1057 footlwall season. 'lille profit from tliis annual affair was used to pay for the footlmall trips and to pureliase new sweaters to add to tlie uniforms. Mums were sold at llomeeoming and Thanksgiving. 'lille concession stand in the lolvlmy of the gym was also under the nianagemenl of the Pep Squad during tlie lwaskctluill season. Mareliing activities were under the direction of llaxe Braley. rigllt-liand man to Nlrs. l.ut-ille Knapp. tlie Stingeretteis sponsor. 'lilieir hard work eontri- liuted mueli to tlle Pep Squad. rss During tlu- lialllime at tln- lllanksgixing game Iln' llrum Corps l-lPl'lIl1'll tl14-ii '4'ii'1'lz 'n1ou'lnn'l1l. 1'll-FSI runs: l,l'lll1l XYllllllll'yl'l'. Sllillilill ll:-llingloii. Svrnml rout .Mlaliadv xlllllklllillltlll. llinnx lfim-uson. Tliinl l1lll'.' lfarol l rvyw'r. Nlarllua lfrierson. 'Xnn hlolmson. Naomi lioll14'I'I. 1'iUIH'llI mum' llvl-5 lfliandlvr. lllaudia Sturges. Kaxla llo-vnlu-rg, lfarolxn Kt'Illll'll'k. - 39 'STI GERETTES PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT f-nn.. 5 C 1 , X v ..,...,r,..,Q' : in, Elise- Franlu-l. Y Carlson, Martha Hay:-s. Diane- Griffin. McCallie-. Javkim- Ruse-tt. .v 2 lu lu llllllllllll I'llllTl'llll4 the- illllllt'IlI'4' at Ihr- Pup gh: Th P S tl f f , , . , -- . nw e vp qua por orrns une- 41 thi-ir nn-w drills during ai lmlflinn- Shu wilh a lillLlTl1'rl4lIl. First row: Hn-lvn 1.4-flwwitf. Lynnr- llrunl. Kay lfunipln-Il. it Lynn Exam. ,Ie'unm- llilly-r. NZIIIVY lfxnn-, Nr, N Srwrllzrl row: juan llllllllllll. filnira- llc-In-. Nlurilyn llvn- Sf ' mlrivk. Nuni Ville-r. Xlury Nr-ll Nuugvr. Y X Third row: Sarah lnrnle-y. ,luvkiv ll:-ml. Fulliv Clinglmnn. 1 . . . A 5 f,arulyn lw-rglii-uri. lxlrruim- llullm-V. l.lur:i Sm- - ' 5 . X 2 ' f- ' ' ' ,ll x- f , sr ! lidim ltr Firsl row: Prissy Puirirlm-xh-r.J1uly Smith. tilllflil ilurrull. H4-Its Xlaiffe-It Serond row: Kurs-n Ford. Ann Mason, Virginia l'1l'I4QlllSUll. lhnmln 'nl row: Sh:-rry Tixnlin. llre-nda Anravkf-r. Nlamlf-lm-inv Trirln-I. lh-th tl my long hour- in Ill'lll'ill't' ure' Npt-ut hy our t'ill'4'l'il'1Hit'l'N in pe-l'fw't1l1gg wh This ffill'-5 svhool spirit was for- wurtlvcl morv than 1-wr ht-fore ht-- vausv of the hard work and trvmvn- tlous l'lllilllSiilSlll of- our 1957-58 vii:-t-r'lt-aldt-rs. lflvvtvtl hy tht- entirv stuthlnt hotly. thirst- sonior hots and girls att:-ndvrl the l'il9Pfii'11fIl'T school in lhmtsville. Tvxas. wht-rv the-5 wvrc- judgvd the lit-st group from thosv rep- rvsvritt-tl tlivw. With the- ht-lp of var- ious othvr SlllCitxlliS. ilu- t'l1t't-rlvzithfrs wvrt' rt-spolisihiv for tht- volorful hoops. luniiivrs. ami th-1-orations of tht- goal posts at all the gaiiws. Thv sm'hool's lll2l,LIllifit't'llI spirit was wvll led throughout the year hy our 1957- 53 r'llt'm'I'lt'uth'rs. CHEERLE DER FOR ' 7 95 Nllil, lltPI.I,0WliI,l. DANNY lJlil,?I'ltICl-I Jl'I.lli lItll'R'I'NIiN Ht-all tllu-erlt-u lit'l' 5-U1 llNII'X IVXM l'LltNll.liN SPXNINIX 'l'I'l'0Nlff if tai AI We -X-Ni' 15155 f ,H . V ,L, i? i'?'f X xv- '? f5 X ' W ,M ,wi ' 'HA 1. 6 , ' X' ,Pj '- i m., 'A Mm.. 1 al rw 1-' f f : fu- 'BZ' , 'Kuff I G 4 :. . S I In the fall of the year: You spend many hours after school and on Saturdays preparing for Friday night when you will march at halftime at the football game . . . you have your band uniform altered . . . you wonder if you will be accepted into the orchestra and spend hours practicing on a stringed-instrument before that all im- portant try-out . . . when the fair comes, you march in -many parades downtown . . . you spend many long hours after school practicing for the annual band assembly and the concerts of the spring . . . you remember the time you had to be excused from choir practice because of a sore throat . . . your choir has been asked to sing at the local churches . . . you elect the new king and queen of the band . . . and with the combined efforts of your classmates, you fill the City of Byrd with music. BYRD 5 1 .ii ii ' s 7 2 ' 5 , E-gy 3 The hand c-xcvutcs a cliffivult furmation during thc- halfatime of the annual Thanksgiving Day Camo with Fair Park. 7 CQ 79 AND l 4 'ig,aay 5 ,A..,.-,JMM ,,5 The Byrd An Bunfl this yt-ar :mule z pearanccs for assemhlios. Nlarc-h of llim Holiday in llixiv paraclv. Stats- lfair para anfl half-time pl'I'f0I'lltZlltC'4'S at ftmtlmll gum Other musical perforimim-vs of tht- 4-our band incluflczl two formal vmwc-rts in Ma and May in aclflitirm to 4-m1r'm'ts in the .lun Highs. An outstanding highlight of thc' lm activities was tn play :it the Tmmny Sill premiere. The hancl haul un cxvlizingv cum with lstrouma High Svlimul in liutmm llmigt May. IASTER S . m L L R EQ fl l Iii i lkgjzxf 5 ,Swv v 5 'llllv lvuml again was llum lun 1' lwxl to lw in lllv nnlimxully ILLUUIIII n 1 wlllon, l'liI'sl Cllulr nl :Xlnvr . Tux mo U1 :nt Concluctorf. for lhl x .r flu- 1 gg v u 1 vsvnls c'x1'lllsive'ly ilu- lmmls. on HN raw .1 urusvs llml maintain llw llgltNl muilca llNlilI'llS. llllll' lmml vnlllmvil was vlwtxfl ln ilu 1. -mlwrs nfl:-r 1'ill'll llUlIIlllt't' mb ulx. r. lla-mn-r. 'l'l1v king zuul quun warm as -vlvcl lay ilu- vnlirc lmml uml xurn prufn llu- fmzll vom-vrl of tllc yvar lllv lumcl has vunlplvtvfl il wrx Nlluew Il ur :xml mainluim-cl ilu- finv tr mls ln llw palsl. WOOIJWI NIJ PNY! rrmy' Pzxtriviu Clvllllillgllbll, Cordon .-Xllvn. 'Dummy Richardson. Frvd- mliv QQRIIIIFPQIIIX, Juyvc' Parkrfr, flzmwl NIvKinls-y. vlarinvls. :mul rout C21-1-ilv Uuvlc-, Linela Frid- lllv, Kfmnrtm-y Craft. rlarine-Isg Huy XYIZH-Ull, olnw: Stvve Mur- clfwll. lm--mul. BYRD' M ANDI WOOIDWINIJ Firpwl wut Kuniln Hlukv. lnznrilnm- saxg llaulsl 5W4'iH'lllgLl'I1. HllTlIZll'il 'Wx'- Mury. l,llIl'll'lil lk-111112. f.hlll'Il'5 llulllu-ullx. alltfv -ux. wnrrfl rmr: ,lu .Nun Rulvy. Uvlly Kulil. :mlm vlalrinvlz .lillllllf Owwllx. H1'0l':14' Knvipp. Xlyrnn S1'hwilm'r. llll-H r'lurim-IZ Kulwrl lirnwll. wm- tru lm-5 vluriuvl. 46 Hn! nw: Hlll'llLlI'2l Hngg. lhnrl slllllilgl' Hvlvn KI'1'lII1'IX. H1-wrly lilllix. SFIYHIII rout Lillliil i,m'lvx, balm! ljuulv Ns-Hu Imnlf-x, I,Llll'I4'l1l lhwml lm-. fih1'lI'y Klinv. I-I Y OMPOSED OF SECTIONS BRASS First row: Charles Adams, Douglas Fish- vr, Dick Tubbs. Mary Ruth Dum- as, George Paltvrsun, comets. Second row: Jimmy Lawhorn, Denniv ' Barber, John Broadas, Vernon Hargravv, form-ts. Q 3 S 2 fl .1 fl if BASS PERCUSSION un lwff in right: Kvnm-Ili llutvs. I'l'l'UlilllIlQl lmssg llarrison From left to riglzlg Larry lleadlvs, lmass clrumg 'llionras llargis. Wurml, lulm: lin-ggiv Ward. r'm'1'ol'4lir1g lmssg Dorothy l'a!4 snarv clrumg Dianv Simmons. uymllals: Lharlvs llluxum. IUISUII, string lmss. lwlls: Fredaliv llvtvrs. lympani. BRASS Firsl row: l.UlllS1' Tzlylur. Rogvr Dux, l'lIK'Ilt'll llurnsg Mvluniv l.igvn- fi-lter, lmarilumz Sw-uzzfl mir: llilly lluim-llmack. D4-m1iS Beckman. .lulm l'avkwHml, Charles fiI'llll1'Q, Alulin lfmlmry. Marvin Mm'- Nlanis, trmulmm-N. 47 BA D FAVORITES 11111 7 Y 1 N H1-full' 1 11111111 1.111111 111-I-11111115 11115 IS 1,1111'1'5 N1'1'l111l1 X111 1111'111111111N1ll11l'1l111l1'111l111 11111 11 1.111'1'1 IS 111-1-1111111-11 115 111111p 1111-111111-1' 111 1111- 1'11'h1 1111111 'x111l'Tl1'll. 111 11-15 1-11-1-11-11 1111 1 111111 111 1111- 1111111 1.1111111111 111 11 1 11111111 11115 11111. 1.11111 I111XN 11 111-11115511111 111 1l'llI1l1'111N 11111 11111 111111111 Cl 11111111 1111111 111 11 1 11111111. 1 3 ,I ang-, 1 M 1 HXNI1 KING 111111111 1'1-XYN11 111111 Q11-21-IN 111-XNIC 5111- ' UUX5 111-1'1- 11'1'Nl'Il11'11 111 1111- 11111111'5 11111111111 51111111 1-11111-1-1'1. 111111 1 1 W N 1 1- Zlglillll 111 1111' 111g11111111111-1' 11111111 1'1-5111111 111 111111115 Ill 1111- SI11'll1gI. 11i11111- 11115 111-1-11 111 1111- 11111111 1111111111 111-1' 1111111 11-111-5 111 111111. D 111111111g 1111- 111-1-1-115511111 111511111111-1115. 5111- 11115 111 1111- 1111111 51-1111111 1 1 111111111' 11111111 111 11.5.1 . 11114 1111'1-1- 111113211111 11115 1'11'I'1lx11 1111-1111111-51 ' , 3111 111 1111- 111111111' 1121l111. 5111- 15 ll 1111-111111-1' 111 1111' 1'x1l'51 11111111 111. f, .'X1111'l'11'11 111111 15 111-11 1111155 1'1-l11'1-51-111111111- 1111' 1111- 11111111 11115 11-111'. 1 . . . . 1 um' ki! 111 111'I'.11l11l111' 11-111' 11111111- 11115 il ,1ll1II11l' 1'1-111'1-51-11111111'1- 1111 1111- 11111111 l'41llI11'11. .,..1 1111111111- 11115 111-1-11 il 1111'I1111l'I' 111 1111- 11111111 11111411111 1115 111111' f Xl'111'5 111 111111. l11llN1ll1l 1111- 511x11l11111111-. 111- 15 11 1111-111111-r 111 1111- Y ' v 1111151 11111111 111 ,'XI111'l'1l'2l. 411Il1II11l' 15 21 Sl'l'11ll11 1111-1111-1111111 111 1111' j 1111111 211111 15 ll I111'1111l1'1' 111 1111- 111111-1-1 5 111111 SI1llllSU1'.S C1ll11. 111 Yi 12 Y X14 XY v Xin 48 3 1 1, , Zami B BAN Byrd's BU Band is composed of fine and promising musicians. They are the future members of the NA Band. The members of the BN Band may he placed in the AH Band anytime during the year if they merit the promotion. 1. PERCUSSION Tommy Pease-, Morris Stephens, ,lim Finch. BRASS First row: Chris fllontgronu-ry. .lohnny Fertitta, Curtis Wright, Bill Horne Secoml row: Sammv Bozeman, Gene Parks. Edgar Raglan, Barham lmnlman WOODWINDS First row: Connie Luker, Sandra Boat right, Teddy Gaye, Yvonne Smith Second row: Cay Warren, George Rogers Ronnie Billingsley, Mary Ander- son, Jimmy Freeman. Third row: Sam Weaver, Thomas Bell Danny Rodgers, Alwyn Raglan Lonnie A. Moore, Andy Hershoyi 4 Q ww A 1 6. 34 ,A fi , fm M -, fi.-gi-Q 4 A225253 ,K W. ik 41 f- gi .if fx M111 -,qgys Q? gigs 1 ff I3 ' .g R N' . X qw Q X p X - En . X Q A L wx S X if . x . T ie? ss bv- 1-Q l .. fx sf N N 'QI Y 2 fp Fifi: iswxw A . wp- 5 . xx ' ik. 5 xx X A 5 W i I iw K X . Q fzfg. . it 1, x . . Fw . Qs K X1-.3 .fwxsxw ki X355 X , fi , . fl ,gi .ig Tx V' , w iw E . 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Yi1'g1i11i:l 511141:1k. 111141 11110: l.1111lz1 ,lmvyvc Whilv. 1ll'IlI1il' Vi1 'i11ia H11i111'v. .vwvll llc' Il N111-11 ' ' ,. 1 I J lrilll. lillllm- Jxllll ,IlhYIH'l'. liarlmara Joyvc' Davis. Jmw- AIHIIUS, Ra1111u11u Wllimlmlvll. ,luditll Nla11'iz111 Hills-r. llw1'11d41Iy11 Cnlys. Sht'I'I'0Il ,llllll'S. KHIlll'j'll fL2lfQ'H.'PLllI'il'i2i Suv McI.c1m1d. I ini l'UIl'.' liury l7a1vi1is1111, xvilylll' 'l'11ll1c1't. ,I11l11111iv Smith, Rit'llllI'll Nl!'I'l'l1illl. 11411111111 Hum, ICI1111-r 1.111-. Larry Marsl1:1ll,lJuvi11 l1Y'l'l'l', William l,I'il'1' 121111111-1', llilly N11-l1a1rd l,y1111s. li111i111-y 'l'111'111'r. Jlllllllly llillmlwulm-1'. l,t'lillllI lluiw. Su111111y l111111l1l1', Xv21llQ'l' Si1'111a11. gl! if I'llIl'.' A11111'H1- 'l'yl1'1'. lyillllvlft' li1'1-1s+te'r. livtty .-Xttalwuy. Illllllil l41'111111. .I1'1111 SII'it'lxIilll4I. I.i111h1 Nl11l111'Q. xll'I'liI1l' Iluxia Nl411'g1i1- lIm1p1'1g II't'Ilt' f:1gw111-, l:LlI'ID1lI'il Svutl. Kay KL11'1'l11-1'. lgllllllil' Xmvllmi. U111'lw-11r- lllllhw-. uml Hlll'f Judy Nlillvr. l5111'l1:11x1 Nlulllliw. Put jxlt'I'qilI'lllIlll. l7i1111 ll4-a1ll1111a111. .xlllf 'l'L1ll1'y. Sllllflbll H1-ffi11gt4111, Nlurtlul ilillifpic l3a11'l1411'a1 V111 NNl11tv, lrllllly Nwung. Jxllll 1l1l1l11-5. Klum-kiv S111-IN111. Iqlililll' f:illlII'l'H. .-X1111 Nl1111kI11111-1-. Nl111'y .N1111 Ric'l1a1A1Is4111. Y Y f l'l11111 lwtlll WAI: vlqlllllll 13111111 lm Full 91111 XXQIIHIUM Ktllll 111 Ink H IUH'f 1 ' 'V ., I 'S ' L ll1lI1111'11. I',l'IN'NI 1.11Itl1:11'p, Al11h11 l.1ttl1' , ' vr. . a , ' 1- . 'e'1'. Hunk 51111-1111, lIl1riQ l31111m'11'1', Ril'llLll'll Nl11gg1'm', ,I1-115 53 I 1 'Q MCI-IUIR PRE E T Byrd's HA Choir. with the aid of their Parents, Club, presented Gilbert and Sullivan,s,0pera, 'QTHE PIRATES OF PFfNZANCl'l. directed by Mr. Robert N. Hallquist. The choir made two performances, one on Wednesday night and one on Thursday night with entirely different leading characters with the exception of three who played both nights. Van Hardaway and Charles Ford were recognized by the Shreveport Times for their fine jobs. During intermission, the Parents' Club sold cakes. The costumes and scenery were from the Tracy Music Company, Boston, Massachusetts. included in Wmllleellay nltlhlie Fast were: Charles Ford, Policf Included in the Thursday night's cast were: Harry Hope, Fri-derielw 5,,rw.am and Pirareg Van Hardaway, Maj. Cen. Stanleyg Mary Martha Williams, Mahleg ,lo Ella Dorm:-yer, Kateg Jack llake .lane Price, Mahi-lg Larry Rt-idhimer, Frederickg Gail Hawkins, Police Sergeant, Teddy Gaye, Edith, Walter Antavker, Maj. llc Kalcg lloh Moore, Pirate King. Stanley, James Rowland, Pirate King. Nlarlcm- Ilagvdorn, lsahc-lg Danny Harrelson, Sainuelz l.yndra Pale, Ruth. performed in both nivhts' t lsts 54 Composing the opcretta orchestra were: Freddie Peters, Earl Stanage. Charl Adams, Richard Tubbs, Cordon Allen, Tommy Richardson. Gloria Pitelifor Barbara Scott, Dorothy Patterson, and pianist, Patty Breuning. f's ben Stanley bids the we ' THE PIRATES GF PENZANCE9' ry ,lam lrue Nlabtl pleads with larry Reidhlmcr Frederick Martha Williams, Mabel, pleads with Barry Hope l'reder1Lk t tty with ur m itat g-0111 11 tht pu-ateq m Wgglngs ay stay with her instead of going to the pirates in Thursday nights s pufmmrmm performance. Q Ntau cy tha poltu about his lying to e e tire east sings Hail, Poetry 'tj et Nun my tt its-. tlnut lllH hun, an orphtu tha pirates slip up to steal 18 pirates that he is an orphan, and they d dt tt t I1 ightt Is daughters. yw ,nw James Rowland, Pirate King. Harrelson, Samuel, join toge pirates and General Stanley's wait in the background. BYRITS MU IC DEP RT ...ff -rr' QFEQM 'H ,f ,I ,f .nn-f 6 if Jimmy Uwvn-. uniform IIIEIIILILIPF. Iric-s All-Flulv mefmlwr on tlle SllXHIlhUIN'- Dummy PatI fF l1. li an il unifurm on nww me-mlwr. CIIIIIAIPS Qjllarlps flL1llIl'l'dlIX. gm-is his instru- NISILIIH, l.hm'rry Klum l,rnm'Q. mvnt rvualv for vrattivv. 11111141 IIIWIVY- , I Thi- llzunl lfmnlnvil mvmlwrs arf- Firsf row: Runitu Blake. Ilarlmru llwgg, Ch:-rry Klinv. Dorothy Pattvrson, Stvphe-n Mur1lm'k. hw 1 1 IN 0 Swmnl mu? Jimmy c1W4'I1Q. Dis-k Tulmlms. Rngvr Uux. larry Ur-:idle-f. Charles moxmn. Cvurgc Knvipp, Bobby Brfvwn. Ant pf1'lIlV1'll.' l'1I'1'1l4HK' l'vtvrs, lflmrlvs Afllllllu -un iun. filf- mx ll lll ll X . ITS V RIOUS ACTIVITIE v 1 Www.- ru lu l'ifln-r. lflulrl:-s Qxllllllli, and Kiuhurml 'fulmlmf vmllposv tht' Thru? managvrs of ilu' illSII'lllllf'HI 1'UIIlIlIiHQ'4' arm- Bobby Urnwn mul lim wllivh pluywl an mln ul rhq- Hum! Cmn'vrI. George Kneipp. unzl 'I'mmny RiL'hu1'dfm1. 4- band aids lln- PQ-p Squad and iho l'hl'Cl'll'i1l!1'l'S in lvuding: the siumlvnt l101ly in pvp rallivs in Ihm- nm-w gym. W A . n X fllUll'l,l1NIll' ' 4 - s Llulw sm-IIN 4'Llk1'S QIHIAIHQL ilm'r1niwim1 at lllc UlN'kSlLl 1' lllvw ffirh sn- - '- - ' , ,. . U r- ' I Iam, fm Ihr ll L1plN'dI'ilI1I'Q' ull an lil put on by thx' A Cl mir ' ' 1 A thx Opflctld. Nw--f ' I-url. , X ,K Sluxi ...kk il in 1 BYRD S ORCHE TRA PR' POPiS ORCHESTRA row: Gloria Pitcbford, pianog Barbara Scott violing Cloie Lindsey, violing David Gibbs. violing Jack Armstead, violing Dickie Gibbs. cello. Sceond row: Arnold Parish, trumpc-tg Ronnie Easter ling, trumpetg David Greer, bass violin. Third row: J. W. Beville, snare drumg Hank Stinson bass drum. STRING CHOIR First row: Gloria Pitehford, violag llarbara Scott violing Cloie Lindsey, violing David Gibbs violing Jack Armistead. violag Dickie Cibbf cello. Second row: David Greer, bass violing Arnold Parish bass violin. ! wrL.lLtz:hl.wTf6 .ASFNSVY ' 4' RESSES I ITS SECO D YEAR liyrd's Orchestra this year is composed of twelve members. One of the outstanding performances of 'he year was aying for the A Choir Operetta, aided by members from Broadmoor Junior High and St. Vincent Schools. These idents came on their own in the afternoon to practice for the Operetta. The Orchestra gave a Spring Concert in April at the Byrd Youth Center as they did last year. Some of the pieces they have practiced this year have been written by such outstanding artists as Beethoven. Bach, ozart. Von Welier. Bartok. and Handel. Ten pupils have signed from Broadmoor Junior High School to join the Orchestra next year. There is also hope of me joining from Linwood and Hamilton Terrace, where lVlr. Caughey now holds classes. Music from their library and instruments. two of which are violins loaned by two teachers of Byrd to the Orchestra, e available. ist year the Orchestra gave its first spring concert. The performance was repeated this F10 fll1iT6Cl0l' Of the Orchestra is Mr. Walter ar. .aug ey. Anxiously waiting for the opening of the Operetta are these members of the Orchestra. scene from the HA Choir Operetta shows the Orchestra in : foreground accompanying. -1 K -0 I sMt.,..f . , . AQ. mx' 43. . ENJOYING A PICNIC DURING THE FALL SEASON are these representatives of the senior class: Charles Peatross, president of the Varsity Clubg Ann Johnson, co-editor of the High Lifeg Cary Mont- gomery, president of the senior classg David Spencer, lieutenant colonel of R.O.T.C.g Jan Heard, editor of the GUSHER. In the fall of the year . . . You find that being a Senior is no different from being a Junior, Sopho- more or Freshman, because you still have to study . . . you have an extra load on your shoulders because now you and your classmates are the leaders of the school organizations and set the example for the underclassmen . . . now you realize that your success in your studies, athletics, organizations and your leadership must be at the peak because there' will be no next year . . . it is this year that marks the tuming point for many of you . . . after this year you are on your own whether you go to college or whether you find work . . . now you look forward to graduation, but you will always look back on your high school days as a special and magic time of life that can never be again. qjqpllqylqg FIAPWICH , Gold and White Ros:- 'SY0u'll Never Walk Alone ' U1 b'l l'1 P More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams off' X: ,. :F t I'reg1'1Ienl Vice President Secrelary 62 CARY MONTGOMERY JOHNNY DISHMAN BECKY SCHERGEN - 52 s 5 am.. 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ER-r ltr 1111 br-rg Barber Bardwell B arne tt Barnette 'SCAR DALLAS BAILLIO CLARA SUE BARNETTE LLEN BAIRD 1S,ETjogE1ual.LieuItEr51nilif5OTCg Officers' and Sponsors' Clubg US IWW CATHERINE BARNEY ib:LMA BAKl11R Office Workerg School Store Worker ACK RAKI,1Il TERRY JANE BASS A Choirg Prnt rwrm Plat rvrv ng Creative Writing Cluhg Parlia- PATRICIA BATEMAN im-ritariuri, NGO. ERALD BAMBERG 'ENNIS BARBER VELYN BARDWELL ICTUR BARNETT Red Cross Rcpresentativeg First Lieutenant, ROTCg Ser- gearit-at-Arriis, Officers' and Sponsors' Clubg School Store Worker. Pep Squadg First Lieutenant, ROTCg High Lifeg Quill and Scrnllg Officers' and Sponsors' Clubg Le Cercle Francais. Barney Bass Bateman Patricia Maguire, Finis Prendergast, and David Sifford are seen busily engaged in gathering immaterial on research themes. 65 Bean Beazley Belgard Bernal Blake lllanchartl Blum Boggs Bond Boone JANICE BEAN Colonel, ROTCQ Officers' and Sponsors' Clulig llrum Corps ppp gquad: Gayarre History Club. Majoretteg Student Council. MARY LYNN BEAZLEY BARBARA BOGGS A Choirg Cayarre History Cluhg Chapel Committee. National Honor Societyg Quill and Scrollg News Editor, High , Lifeg Pep Squadg Upper Latin Forumg Los Mayors-s, Creative -HLTTIE BELGARD Writing Cluli, Cayarre History Club. APPOLONIA BERNAL JQHN BOND RANITA BLAKE ROBERT BQQNE Second Lieutenant, ROTC3 Officers' and Sponsors' Clubg , , Historian. Future Teachers of America: Gayarre History CHRISTOPHER BOURCHLR gllialsii First Chair of Americag Senior Representative, NA CECILE BOWKER Office Workerg Student Council WIl,L BLANCHARU DAVID BRALY JO ANN BLUM Le Cercle Francais Pelican Stateg Future Homemakers of Americag Lieutenant S John Dishman, Treasurer, Student Hourcier Bowker Braly Council: Gaye Carroll, Secretary. Student Council. 66 Bray Brvwvrtnn B. Brirlgcx Q R. Bridgvs Brinkmann Brock Brutlnax ll. Brown S. Brown Bflllllfllnlfl 'IRGINIA BBAY UOLOBES ANN BROWN lm, Nlaiynn-sg lluyurrv llistury lllubg library Clubg Futurt' Cayarn-Hiqm-yC1ul,3 Ilihmry Club: 1'gl,S.Iuat1- llulm-m:1kt'rs of .M'i1c'r'i1'z1: Uffivc' wurkvrg Crvativc' Writitlg Club: lligll l.ifm-. IIOMAS BBEWEll'I'ON ENJAINIIN BRIDGES .OBEll'l' BRIDGES AYTEB BBINKMAN Gayarre History Club. DIIN BROCK llistributivt- Etlucatinn Club. .MMA BROIJNAX Scliool Sturt- workm-rg Uayarrc History Club. t SUE BROWN EVA BR UMFIELD 'l'reasurvr. Library Clubg Los Mayorvs. ROBERT BRYAN HA Lluur. JACK BRYANT NCO Clulag Visual A BETTY BUNCH Bryan Bryant Bunch itls Club. Tummy Hogan. Mvrritt lfliastuin. and ,lalncs BllI'I'0l1g1llS l'X1lIlllIl4'4l u nm-w color printing ll1ili'lllIll' wllilv tnuring tlu- Taylor Publisliing tlmnpuny in llullus. 67 -rr x lllll'I'UllgllF Burson Uyrtl Calle Caine' A. ifamplwll L. Camplwll M. Canlpbvll Carle-on lfarnvr rXlVll'l5 lll'llllUliCllS LOUISE CAMPBELL Sturlvnt tIounvil Rt'lDI'l'f1'IllLlllX'l'1 Ill-lmte Cluli: Officvrs' and l,i1FliillIlCUlHYiHU. Flllllft' Hf'l1IPIIlHlil'I'S Ill Altlvfif l Sponsors' tfluln: 'Xltornats'. l'eli1'an Statv: Captain, ROTC: , , lftlitorial Stall. lll'5lllfll: National l ort'nsi1' l.r-agua: Quill NHLDRILD ClxMPBll'I L fm F 'j ', DOROTHY CARLSON l.l',llA Bl.lR50N Cayarrv History lflulmg l'op Squad: flourtcsy Dt-sk: Chapel , Y Annonnc'e-r. .l0lllN BX RD Y N GILBERT CARNER llowjtxllll CAIN Cayarrv History Club: lm lforclv Franval S'l'lCl'lllCN Cfxllvlil BPZNJAMIN CAlll lliN'l'l'lR National llonor Sm-it-ty: Major, ROTC: Prvsiflent, Sric-nce Captain, Riflt- Te-am. ROTC: Uffivvrs' untl Sponsors' Club: tllulm: Uffivvrs' and Sponsors' filllllQ Finalist, National Ms-rit Studcnt Council Reprcsvrltativv, Svlrolursllipi Progrant, 1 .'Xl,l'iXANDl'.ll CAlVll,Bl',l,l, 1 Sw-onsl l.i1-utvnant. ROTC: Choir: Patton Platoon: JANIILNE CARR Uffivvrs' tmtl Sponsors' Clulu. Pvp Squarl: Svvontl lieutenant, ROTC: Ullivvrs fmt Sponsors' fllulr. Coke Naomi C,,1l,..r,. Major' ROTCQ Dan- B. Carpentc-r L. Carpenter Curr ny lie-iiprvv, tllive-rlvatlvr. 68 . -M X ,. X! Q WX N x ' v . , ww , '- f sf wi , 5 X ! Ex. Y , As L Q Q 1 f 'YZESSQ .QL X we gi 8 f ik 'K A an Q NS Q X N - - ,. wif 1.- . Q E W.. W .Af X XX., Q z .5 Qi: -www. rx Ms 5 my if Christian Clingman Cobb Cotlrlington lfokvl' Collie-rt Cone Cory Couch IIENRY CHRISTIAN SARAH CLINGIVIAN IH-p Squzulg Se-vonrl Lieuts-nant, ROTCQ Cayarre History Clnlug Offive-rs' anti Sponsors' Clulig Sponsors' Rifle Team. PENELOPE CONE ARTHUR CORY GRANTHAM COIICH Courtnvy Footllallg Golf: Stutlvnt Council Iit'IlI't'5f'IIl1llIX!'1 tluyurn ROI3l'iR'I' CORI3 I'rt-sifle-nt. Visual Ainls Cluli: Patton Platoong Captain, ROTC. JULIE COIIRTNEY HiSl0fy Cllllll National llonor Som-it-ty: l'vli1'1in Slutv. Cllverle-atlerg Captain. ROTC: Oflirvrs' untl Sponsors Llulr PATRICIA COIIIIINCTON A Ilanmlg Cayarrv History Clulig First Chair of Amt-rira ffrvutivo Writing Clulu. WILLIAIVI COKER NAOYNII COIBERT Iftlitorial Stuff. ClISHERg Ilruin Corps, I'ep Sqnacll Nlajor. ROTC: Uffivt-rs' untl Sponsors' Clulig Quill antl Svroll: I'vlit'un Slutvg Uuyarrm- Ilistory Cluli. Els-ft:-cl Senior Favoriln-, GLORIA COI'VII,LION IERRI COIFVILLION DIANE COX Los Nlayoresz Futurt- vll9LlI'lIl'l'F. Iiusint-ss Staff, CITSHERQ Quill anti St-roll: Stntlt-nl Conn cil H4-prvsvntatiw: National Honor Sociolyg National Iforon sic Ixaguvg Pvlivan Statv: l'l'illt't'Ns. Iloinvvoniing lfourl l X I ,- A if , s. J IM-tty Kaye- Floyd, C0-Advvrtiging C.Couvillion ,l,filPllYllll0II Cox xlllIILIgLl'I'. Iliggll Lilo: Ilirk lllillllt- llltllltl. Xlujor. RU'I'If, 70 1 . r'i-Y Crt-el Cupples Daniel Darby Daughenliaugh S T, .t J. Davis R. Davis Day Dees fr. Davidson 1lOBEll'l' CREEL 3ETTY CUPPLES Sergeant-ut -A rms. Offivers' Llllll Sp ROBERT DEPUTY President, Red Crossg Captain, ROTCg President, Officers and Sponsors' Clubg Pelican Stateg National Honor So- Pep Squatlg Second Lieutenant, ROTC3 cietyg Merit Scholarship Finalist. ousors' Clubg Alternate, Pelican State. DANICTA DANIEL IAMICS DAHBY Cuyarre llistory Clubg Upper Latin Forum XLICE Llili DAUGIIENBAUCH liost unml Found. tional Honor Societyg Varsity Cluhg Mr. Mistletoeg Elected Senior Favorite. OUIS DAVIDQON Pep Squadg Second Lieutenant, HO'l'Cg Officers' and Spon- J ' ' sors' Clubg Office Worker. l0llN DAVIS IOBISRT DAVIS lfootliallg Vive Pr PERRY DAY esideut, Varsity Club. la. - 7 x nfl' NX. ' I X ,WX J ND xi DANIEL W. DEUPREE Student Council Representativeg Cheerleaderg liaselmallj Captain, ROTCQ Gayarre History Clulmg Offieers' and Spon- sors' Clubg Pelican Stateg Treasurer, Senior Classg Na- IECII, DISES H X lik. if Deputy Di-upree Dillon Johnny llunsieker nn-astires ,lane Sims for ln-r cap and gown while Charles Peutross waits in line. 7l Dinsmore Disltman Dormcycr Douglass Doylt- '65 Driwr NI. Drun' .ond R. Drummond R. Drummond lfmlgrar JUDY DINSMORE RICHARD DRl'lVlM0lYD JOHNNY UISHMAN iifflfiil'Iliflfi'fi:'fm5f.l.glfhiiittlifniiiuiff'i'f.i'it'.ff-lulflf' iiifilffQQl 'l'r:-u-urvr. Stutlvnt Councilg l'r0sidc-ut National Honor So- tiny! Stan-g St'iQ'IlCt f:ll1il, vit-ty: Vim- Prvsitlf-nt. St-nior Class: Captain, ROTCg Offi- 7 I Y wr! untl Spomorf' Clulmg P:-lic-an Boys' Statf-3 Boys' Dc-hate RUBY NEIL DRUNINION D tllulw: l'llr'c'toml Sviiioryliavmvritt-. EDGAR -I0 l4'I1LA lull Stutlr-nt Council Roprcsvntativvg Uffivvr. ROTC! Olfivm-rf Choir. and Spongoru' Clulmg Sports Editor High l.if1-3 D1-irate' 'IVPHIIII 1 v Y Putt n Plato n. nom lmoucmsr, H lfootlmllz .lunior He-ml Cross Re-prc's2ontativv. VIRGINIA ENIERUON NHVH XVI DOY! I, Drum Corps. Pt-p Squrulg First Livutcnant Spoitfor, IIOTC: 1 A I 1 I 14' Ulfitw-rs' and Sponfor! Club. Stmtvnt llouncil Ri'ItT1'St'IliHliX'k'Q Uayatrrv History Clulwg Captain. ROTC: Offiwrs and Sponsors Cluln. l'lI,lZABli'lill DHIVICH Pop Squad: Offivm- Wlorlwrg Los Mayor:-5 VAUGHAN EVERS Footlmzillz Yzirsitv fiillill Hi-Y. ,grit-,v Y , ,T 'l 'i ,. Bolt DQ-puty. Prwiclviit. luliv ifourtnvy. Clive-rle 72 si Xtra. fx. rrr Rod Cross: lfnu'r.on l-:vain lfu-rf 'uric-r. lsllll' Fairlmairn Faircloth 1-'Q-rguson Fim-lu-r lfislicr W. Fitzgerald Flvtrhfxr Floyd Fog:-l fANl3llfX l Alli BETTY KAYE FLOYD H-'v.fill1Yll'IAllASlLlll'Cll0lI'. Pep Squad: Advertising Managvr, High l.ifvg Quill and , S' ll:C' -H's 'Cll. :oN,xi.n I+AlliBAlRN 'ro mm OU U' SQ-voild lilL'lllt'IlLllll. ROTC: Offive-rs' and Sponsors' Club. JULEb FOCEL Mimi FAIRCLOTII KAREN FORD 'iq' Squad: Nmimml Hmmr 5m.iA.ty: Offim. Vgforkpr. S!.ud4Tnt.Council Reprvsentativvg Sm-'cond l.ie-iitviiaiit. ROTC: fxlI'lS Rifle Tvanig Pep Squadg Offivcrs' and Sponsors' Cluli. fAllOl.YN l l'illOllSON , , l'n-Iv Squad: Swoml l.in'utm'nant. ROTC: Offivvrs' and Spon- Wh- muh. Studvnt Counvllg Drum Corps, Pep Squudg Cayurrz- llistory Club: Los Mayorm-sg Second I.im-im-iiaiit. ROTC: Offi-4-rs' OSl'll,ll l'llNClll'lll and Sponsors' Cluli. L Amlgg plgnpjg MARIAN FORTSON , ,,,, , , National Honor Socivtyq l'e'lic'an Slam' Altvrnalm-1 ll:-p Jllllllfllw l'llAi'l RAI1D Squadg Consul. Uppvr Latin Forum: l.os Ve-vinosg Cayarrz- l oollmll: llzlslwllvall: lluse-lvall: Varsity Clulm. History ClulJg Higli Life- Stuff. IOIZIN l l,l'i'l'Clll'ill First I.ll'llll'll1lIll. ROTC: Offivvrs' and Sponsors' Clulmg 'l'r4u'k: l,4'lll'illl Slam- :Xllvi'r11ite': Studi-nt Counvilg Cuyurrv S? ! l ord FlPI'l'1'5ll'l' l'lUI'lSUIl lluring lll1'll' svnior ye-ur lfvu llrum- fir-ld. lfnmiu llroudnux. amd Suruli Turnloy rpm-nl nmny luours in lln' lilirury working nn rr-o-zm'li Ilivilws. 73 3' A If xxx I lliifx Hifi: It f r Q II5! f I I in ,QS I 5 A lk, . if Y N k 4 . ill I' it 7' I inf 'T S 'G Franke-l Fr:-yer Frierson Gallaglwr Garrarml it f tx Gatos Gee Gibbs Gibson Cilvs ICLISE FRANKEL IH-p Squatlg Corresponding Gayarrv llistory Club. CAROL FREYER Drum Corps. Pvp Squadg Sponsors' Clulvg Altvrnatv, Counvil. MARTHA FRIICRSON Los Mayors-sg Drum Corps, ROTC: Ot'fit'f-rs' anml Spons PATRICIA GALLAGHER GLICNDA GARRARD WAYNE GATES ROBERT GER Secretary, Girls' Debate Clubg Major, ROTCQ Officers' and Pelican Girls' Stateg Student Pe-p Squadg First Lieutenant, ors' Clubg Pelican State. 'Sf DAVID GIBBS DAVID GIBSON CAROLYN GILES President, Library Cluli. MAX GILL OUIDA GILL MARTHA GILLISPIE Pep Squadg First Lieutenant, Rifle Tram, ROTC: Officers antl Sponsors' Clulig Gayarre History Clnllg Girls' llvlmatt Clulig National Forensic' Lf-ague: l,llI'll8IIll'lltlll4lliIII Span sors' Rifle Team. Carol Frf-yvr. Major, ROTCQ Diane M. Gill O, Gill llillispit- Griffin. Major. ROTC. 74 Grage Graham I :Q My KI ,R NN sgfs no ., . . . ,-1 M fifiliu:-5 X X l J. Greene W. Greene AN IJA GRAGE llayurre- History Club: Pt-liean State Alternate: Captain, RO'l'Cg Officers' and Sponsors' Clubg National Honor Soci- elyg President. Pep Squadg Editorial Staff, GUSHERg Treas- urer. Quill and Serollg Sponsors' Rifle Team. IARSIIALI, GRAHAM UHN GRAML LERALIJ GRANGER .YNNE GRANT Pep Squutlg library Yvorkerg National Honor Soeietyg Red Cross Representative. ACK GREENE llayurre llistory Club: Student Couneil Representativeg It'llIllS. VIl,l.lAlVl GRl'll'lNl'i : of 1-5155319-1 . I f . ' I -. .. K A E., -in -X.-11 Y Q- il 2 - 0-if X Gratnl Granger Grant D. Greer P. Greer Gregory DAVID GREER Student Councilg Choirg Orchestra. PATRICIA GREER LEON GREGORY Science Clubg Color Guard, ROTC. DIANE GRIFFIN Student Council Representativeg Pep Squad: Major. ROTC Patton Platoong Gayarre History Clubg Le Cerele Franeais: Officers' and Sponsors' Club: National Honor Soeietyg Quill and Serollg Cheerleaders' Art Corntnittee. GAYLE GRIFFITH HAL GRISWALD Griffin Griffilll Griswaltl The Senior girls' gym classes ran relays during tlu-ir study of basket- ball. 75 C in n funn Curclf-n Hagcclorn .1 Ham Hamm Hampwn Hamric Hamm lilvl' 5 Clloi AN Clulmg Lv Cvrclc Francai l 'KRRX Cl NN ROBERT HAMM fllifllll' .1nrl9p0n or Clulm 'Nlajur ROTC Cayarrf H1 tory Vice Prvside-nt. Studf-nt Counml X fi mllran 1 State-5 Captain, Football Yaritw um lN'1t1on'1l lnnnr Furietyg Elclcte-tl Se-niur Pasoritr FRANK HAMPSON JIMNIIFI HAMRIC LINDA HANNA l.il1rary Clulm: Cayarrt League-5 Spanish lllulm, KATHRYN l'lARlllN Cayarrf' History lflulb. Al,l3l'lRT llARPlfli Varsity Clullg Track. .lANlClf llARl'ER llvp Squallg Gayarrv Hi in mm 4 5 ll llarmlin A. llarpr r Av:-gm R ZF ps - xii dl' if 'P-j llurper 'K' Qt'-v Harris Hartwell Hayes Ht-ard A54 3 llttffimlfnn Ilemperley Henagan Hendersun Hendrick ll'lANl'i'lVl'l'l IIARPICII SHARON HEFFINGTON l't-p Squad: tluyurre llistury Clulw. Student Councilg Drum Corps, Pep Squad. KENNY HARRIS l'Alll0l'l1ll 5tult.tlll5lll'lR1 Quill und Seroll. AMES llAll'l'VVl'il,l, Nutiuuul llltllttl' Suvivty: Quill and Serollg Viet' President, lluys' lleliute lflulmg lrezisttrer. Creative Wlriting Clulrg tyuyurrt- lllSllll'Y Clulm: Seemul Lieutenant, R0'l'Cg Officers' :ind Spuiiftns' lflulig Art Editor, lliglt Lite: Chairman, Cheer- lt-zulers' Art tfummittee: National Merit Seliolarsliip Semi- l' mulist. vlAli'l'llA IIA Y IN Pep Squutlg St-twuul lieutenuut. RO'l'tfg Oftirvrs' and Spon- ti ' Vluli 1' tx in lli lun l'luli sus. ,utt s . . ANICE lllffxllll llruru lfurps, Pep Squutl: National Honor Soeietyg Editor, illlSlll'ili1 tluptuiu. Rttlitf: Uftiveis' :uid Spuiisurs' Cluliq Vim' l'i'efitlt'i1t, Quill uutl Ferullz Elected Senior I'luvui'iteg .Mm-rit'uu Fit-lil F4-i'x'it'v Nmuiuee. ,Aint f I C I lenson CHARLES HEIVIPERLEY PATRICK HENACAN GLORIA HENDERSON Vice President, Senior Y-Teensg Lost and Foundg Swimming Team. MARILYN HENDRICK Pep Squadq Cayarre History Club. YVONNIE HENSON THOMAS HILBURN SHIRLEY HILL Distributive Education Clulm. Hilburn Hill Anne Moreneaux, Co-Business Man ager, High Lifeg LaRue lNluure, Firs Viee President, Red Cross. 77 l'litclu'oc'k J. Hogan T. Hogan Holdvrnvss llolle-y 5 fl MN ,, x Q ' m r X t Hollowvll Hon:-ycutt HOODH HUTII HUKISOH Courtg Parliainvntarian. Svnior Class: l'e-livan Girls' Statrg Vim- llrvsitlvnt. llvp Squatlg Stuclvnt Council Roprc-svntatiwg Pvlican Girls' State-Q Gayarrv History Clubg National Honor Soci:-tyg Major. ROTCQ Ofict-rs' and Sponsors' Club: Drum Corps: Pop Squutlg Elm-ctvd Svnior Favoritv. JUDITH HOGAN Gayarrv History Clubg Library Clubq Future Tvacht-rs Club, THOMAS HOGAN Gayarrv History Clubg Quill and Scrollg National Honor Socictyq Pvlican Boys, State. Alternateg GUSHERg Finalist. National Morit Scholarship Program. SIMMS HOLDIZRNICSS LORRAINE HOLLRY Pop Squad: Gayarro History Club. lJORO'l'llY llOl.l.OWRl,l, Clu-4-rlvamlt-rg Captain. ROTCg Maid Y? Samla Grage-. llrt-sirlvnt. llc-p Slllliilli l.arry Gunn. Major. ROTC. 78 of Honor, Homvconun Officers' and Sponsors' Club: Elf-vt:-ml Se-nior Favoritv. OTIS HONEYCUTT ROGER HOOPRR JOYCE HORN Distributivv Education Club. CH ARLES HUDSON Gayarre History Clubg NGO Clubg Finalist, National Mori! Scholarship Program. NOEL HUDSON Los lllayores. JOHN HVNSICKER Gayarre History Club: Footballg Sturlvnt Council Rvprvsrnt- ativv. ZllVllVllE HUNT NGO Club. Hudson Hunsickc-r Hunt 6 i Xl E Hunter Hussey Hutchins Jack Jacobs J.-ff l-.,1, t Jernigan Jeter 'ED HUN'l'Ell DENNIS IIUSSEY UZANNE HUTCHINS tzttyum- Hist ..1- y Club. LlZABE'I'll JACK ET'l'Y JACOBS IORA jEl l COAT Al,l,Y JERNIGAN IH-p Squadg l.ost and lfoundg Student Council. AMES JETEJJ First Lieutenant, ROTCQ Cayarre History Clubg Quill and Serollg National Honor Societyg Officers' and Sponsors' Club: Pelican State Alternateg Business Manager, CUSHER. Joffrion Johansson FRANCES JOFFRION MONICA JOHANSSON Pep Squadg Cayarrc History Club: Student Councilg Elected Miss Mistletoe. CHARLES JOHNS Cayarre History Clulag Red Crossg Science Club. ANN JOHNSON Co-Editor, High Lifeg Captain, ROTCQ Officers' and Spon- sors' Cluhg Alternate, Pelican Stateg Drum Corps, Pep Squadg National Honor Societyg Quill and Scrollg Upper Latin Forumg Student Council. MARION JOHNSON Future Homcmakers of Americag Winner, Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award. Johns A.Johnson M. Johnson James Pate, Major, ROTCg Priscilla Poindcxter, Lit-utcnant C o l o n 1' l ROTC. 79 Wqgyg, ,, l ,fi .. 5-. 7 l- , . I I V iii: . f fp- 11 ' ' . 3551 I E-:I '- , i C C V: 5 i .A mgigfl il I iz, vii I 1 Xi 'i xt 5 tlolinxton ll. ,Ionvs J, Jones J, ,Ionvs N14 .Ionvs .av ' ,L an ,1 S. .Ioncs Jour-tt Karcher Kendrick Ki-nnwly .lUHNS'l'0N GHETFP Hgstory Club: 'llvnnis Tvatng Vice- l'ri'si4l4'nt. Nation- if....i1,ti11: s.-.-,mi-,'. ia.,-.ity fitting i:.iii.,fiu1 Staff.t:t1sHER4 al W Um- l'vlii'zin Hoy-A Stzitvi Studi-nt Counvil Rt'IDI'K'St'I1lElllVf'Q Na- tional Honor Soi-ivtyg Sl'l'I'l'lilfj'. Quill :mil Scrollg Sorgvaiit- M H , , Ill-Jxtlll'-. Friiior Clan.: lfli-1-toil Svlliot' Favot'itt'g Sllltliill B Ch 'f40ff1ff'W fk f- '? i' R r H'1 i CAHOI YN KFNDRICK llfllxlfxlill Drum Corps, Pop Squaflg Courtosy Ovsk Chairman. Stuclvnt , . Councilg Captain, ROTCQ Officers' and Sponsors' Clulm: -lolcli' -lolxlih Historian. Cayarrv History Clulmg Sf-vri-tary. National Honoi Socic-tyg Vim' llrosirlvnt. If Cvrvle' Frarivais. MARY LOU .KENNEDY Pop Squarlg Courtvsy Uvskg Stumlvnt Counvil: Cayairri ,II'lJI'I'H JONES MARTHA .IONICS Svc1'i-tary, Lv Ci-rvlv Francuisg Pep Squadg Cluli Editor, History Club High I,ifv: tlayarrv History Clubg Girls' Dc-hate Club. D . ., . ., HARRY KING 5lMANNl'. .IONRS H. Y 1. Officr- W'orki'r. , , , ,, SPENCER KING u X O lzlvll ll RR l Rifle Tvam' First Lieutenant ROTC' Pri-side-lit, Riflv Ti-an lixvliariggi- Stmlt-nt: Organization Chairman, Sllldtnlll Council: Club: Officgrsi and Sponsors-'Club' ' KAREN KISSAM Alix . h V tw . fr I 2 -rf in .. - I K 1 Jim Jn-ti-r, Business Manager, CUSH- H. King S. King Kissilltl ICR: Ann johnson. Co-Editor, HIGH l.ll l'l. 80 . fri: N r R KllIl'l'll Klllglll Lackey Lacy La For-gl. , , ,:,.. , ,, F L t if .,,' N 1 NNNt N H , N H H Htrtit t l.um'a1ftt-r Lunv Lansforml Lcwis Linam lili kl'l l'ttl'1l,l, ixlillllf. ll0'l'lIg 0t'l'iu-is' untl Sponsors' lflulmg School Store - T- Worlwr: lmx Xlzlyorvsg Hoy! lll'lJ1llt'l:llllD. Gayarrv History Clulrg Pop Squutl. ANN LINDSEY Hn-tl Cross Rt-pre'se'ntaliwg Vive Prvsitlm-nt, Girl! llvlmatvg IAHISSA KNIUIVI' 'ONALIJ LACKICY Rt-it Cross lit-prvsm-iitzltiw. Cayarre- History Clulmg Prvsimlzfnt, National FUI'f'IlSlt' IA'l1gIlll'Q Y V 'VH N V llvbatv Tvanig C0-Fvaturv Editor, High Lift-g Captain, luNNlullIl llfutx ROTCQ Uffivvrs' and Sponsors' Clulig Lv Cvrvlc Fraiivuisg lllwl Crows lln'lm'sm'l1tLltiYQ'1 NCO Club. Quill and Scroll? PPP Sfilwll. IIIIQA IAAIUURCIQ JANE LINCENFELTER N Y L 'H Lt' F gll '4-H'st 'tI1lgI.'l-.ofillg IXNILIQA IAANLA5 I PAN Ntllvllfrsv 51331. orum dy arm 1 ory u J 1 ll'lly ll 1 lllllfli IANIC DANIEL LOHMAN l'1'5'1 4 H'5 'Yl'l'1l'- Treasurer, csayam- History ciuitg iiajmt. RO'l'Cg offi.-iffy lAN'l'lN ZlI1il 5I10HSOfS Clllll. XMICS LEWIS lhihixu-ss Nlunugvr. lligli Lift-1 Quill and Scroll. l1iUllS4'Y 11ini!f'l1fl'hf'f Lftlllllall Pam Vlumlvy, Clivvrlvadm-rg Cluirlcs Pvatrofs. Asfoviutv lfrlitor. CZIWSIIER. 8l a Ss 3 LN 'S 3 is Lotspeich Luker Lunt Lyle MeBeth McCawley McClanahan McClellan McClure McDonald RICHARD LOTSPFIICH President, Quill and Scrollg National Honor Societyg Cap- tain, ROTCQ Officers' and Sponsors' Cluhg Los Mayores: JOHN LUKI-IB Red Cross Representative: Pelican State Alternate. JACQUELYN LUNT Project Chairman, Future Teachersg Lilmrary Cluh. BOBBY LYLE Cayarre History Cluhg Student Council Representativeg Track: Gayarre History Chili. GLORIA Mt-BETH MILBYN MeCAWLEY ADICLAIDB MCCLANAHAN Co-Editor-in-Chief, High Lifeg Dru 'ill HILUJ m Corps, Pep Squadg JOHN MCCLELLAN CURTIS McCLURE DE ANNA MCDONALD DONALD MCFARLAND SANDRA MCGARRIE Advertising Manager, High Life. BETTY MAFFETT Pep Squadg Gayarre History Cluhg Deskg Chapel Announcer. Office Worker: Courtesy Sara Hitchcock, Major, ROTC: Lee McFarland Mccvarrie Maffett Kittrell. Major. ROTC. 82 .W Q Q 5 x Q5 N - ww, Miller H. Mitchell J. Mitchell Monk Nlonkhou 4 Nlonroe D. Montgomery G. Montgomery L. Moore R, Mumf- STANLEY MILLER Major. ROTC. HAROLD MITCHELL Boys' Debate Clulmg Quill and Scroll. JERRY NIITCIIELI. Publicity Chairman. Byrd Science Clubg President, .lunior Academy of Science. JAMES MONK Second Lieutenant, ROTC: Officers' and Sponsors' Clubg Rell Cross Representativeg Office Worker. ANN MONKHOUSE Pep Squad: ll Choirg Office Workerg Upper Latin Forumg Gayarrr- History Club. TEENA MONROE Treasurer. Future Homemakers of America. DIANE MONTGOMERY Vice President. Future Homemakers of Amerim a GARY MONTGOMERY Elected Senior Favorite. LARAE MOORE Pep Squadg Second Lieutenant. ROTCQ Gayarrc History Clubg First Vice President, Red Crossg Officers' and Spon sors' Club. ROBERT MOORE Gymnastic Teanig Baseball. ROGER MOORE ANNE MOREN EAUX Business Manager, High Lifeq Quill BARBARA MORGAN bENIi IRS K. plans for 1 0111 gf and Scroll: Pep Squat .IHHWS Lewis. Co-llusiness Manager, R. Moore More-neaux ll. Morgian High Lifeg Dorothy Hollowell, Cheer- leacler. 84 l'. Morgan Mulford Murdoch Myers Neely-W - i in Neff Nelson Nettles Newbury Nicholas 'A'l'lilClA MORGAN DAVID lVHll,F0llll L'l'l'lPlllCN MURDOCH BARRY NELSON l'resident. A llantlg President, Creative Writing Clulig 'l'reusnrer. Offiet-rs' and Sponsors' Clubg Cayarre History JERRY NETTLES Clnlig First Lit-ntenant, ROTCg Finalist. National Merit KARL NEWBURY Seliolursliip Vrogranig First Chair of America. Atvnzs MYERS JAgK',liIfH0gIffT k First l.iente-nant, KOTCQ Officers' and Sponsors' Clulig on matt ul' mc' Sergm-intl-ut-Arins, Cayarre History Clubg Red Cross Repre- SUE NQRMAN st-ntntiveg School Store Worker. N . RICHARD NORRED AlVll'.5 NluEI.Y Quill and Serollg Cuyarre History Club: Art Staff, CUSHERQ CAROLYN ODONI Pelican State Alternuteg Cliairinan. Cheerleaders' Art Coin- Studi-nt Council RQWQSG-ngatiwg 14051 and Found Xvorkt-rg mmw- First Aid Rooin Workerg Cayarre History Cluli. OBICIVI' NEFF l'r1'Sill1'1lt. lioys' Debate Club: Manager, School Store: Peli- can State Alt:-rnateg Debate Tearng Treasurer, National l'ort-nsie lmagtieg Cuyarre History Clubg Norman Norre-tl Otloin Sherman MeI,ean unml jaequeline ,Mlnir learn to use llllSlll4'SS niaeliines in our eoiiiiiitfiwe 1lt'I7Lll'lIllt'llf. 85 5 t it 5 fr' Olive-r Pack Panos Park l'arlu-r Pate- Patterson C. Payne JON Ul,lVl'ill Warrant Ulfiw-r, ROTCQ Uflivt-rs' and Sponsors' Cluli. JAMES PACK ANIIREW PANOS tluyarre- llistory tiluli. llOll0'l'llY P.-KKK tlrvatiw Yvritingx tilulm. 'l'l IOM AS llflltklili Sm-owl l.i4-utr-nant. ROTC: Ollicvrs' and Sponsors' Clubg lit-tl lirossl l'n-sitlviit. Kvy tllulig National For:-nsic' League. JANIICS l'.'X'I'lC tlaxarre- llistory tilulmg Major, Patton Platoon, ROTCQ Uflit-rrs' :mtl Spoiisors' tilulig Patton Platoon Club. llUl3l'ill'l' l'A'l l'l'ill5UN J. Payne Pvutross CAMERON PAYNE Stutlvnt Counvilq Second l,lt'UlCIlZ1llI. RUTH: li21yLll'I't' llis- tory Clulig Lf- Ccrvle Francais: JAMES PAYNE CHARLES PEATROSS President. Varsity Clulig Quill and Scroll: National llonor Sonic-typ Footballg Trurkg Associate- Editor. Ull5llER: Pvlivan Stateg Elelrtml Se-nior Favoritt-. LINDA PELOQUEN FREDERICK PETERS Pliotograplivr. GUSHER Staffg Quill and Scroll: Stumlvnt Contluvtor. llanrlg Honor Bantlg First Cllair of Anim-rica: Offiw-rs' and Sponsors' tflulr. Gayarrr- History Cluli. RlCl'lARll l Hll.,LlPS First Livutvnant. ROTCQ Vim- llrcsidvnt. S1'it-tivo National Honor Socie-ty: First liivttte-nant, R0'I'tIg Uffiut-rs Clulig llanniv Lohman, Major, ROTC: Adv- laitlr- Nlclllanallan, Co-Editor, Higli l,ilt'. 86 and Sponsors' Clulv. SENIORS the Senior Prom N Peloquen Pt-ters Phillips Ski of S so No A 1. Jiigiiigg K 5 X - 1 N' Q 1? fl :il of Q ,. in X s .XF SS f . . m -.vi X Q-FQ. swif- io if Y . E-KM X X Nz X Y fi' er, Lleutenant Colonel, ttye Spitzer, Major, Q? -' an I R sz 'LK R1-es Reeves Reidhimer Richard Richardst n V- K1 , L ,.yVk L 1 N X g A , S X L . X f Riddle L. Rifkin M. Rifkin C. Robinson S. Rohins .IULIIC REES Svc-rt-tary, Library Clubg Lf- Cc-rcle Francaio MARGARET REEVES LAWRENCE REIDHIMER First Livutvnant, ROTCg All-State Choir. DORIS RICHARD IN-p Squad: Office Wtmrkerg Second Licutf-nant, ROTCg Offirr-rs' and Sponsors' Cluhg Chapcl Writer. MARY ANN RICHARDSON FRED RIDDLE LENORE RIFKIN Officv Works-rg Future Homemakers of America MARCIA RIFKIN CLENDA ROBINSON STEPHEN ROBINSON PATRICK RODGERS Gynmaslit' 'll-am. KAYLA ROSENBERG Drum Corps, Pop Squadg First l.ie-lite-mint. ROTC: Offi and Sponsors' Clubg Student Council: Los V4-vinos. LORAINE ROWE Sandra Nlr'Garrie'. Exchange- Editor. Rodgers lligh Life-: Stanley Milli-r. Nlajor. Rfllllli. 88 Rosrnlwrg Rowt- -U Rowell f xk-k N1 -ix ?':f A ' 1? ' ' X X f 'N SwX3 fr QNX xxx f e .Qin NN btw Shipp Sifferd Simmons J. Sims J. Sims Singleton Small B. Smith C. Smith G. Smith TERRY SHIPP MARY SMALL Gymnastic Team. Pep Squadg Second Lieutenant, ROTCg Officers' and Spon- DAVID SIFFERD sors' Clubg Secretary, Los Vecinosg National Honor Society. Creative Writing Clulm. BELINDA SMITH DIANE SIMMONS CAROLE SMITH Red Cross Rt-pre-sentativeg HA Bandg Honor Bandg Band S1'Cff'fafYv Future H0lI16'makf'rS of Altwriva OHM' GINGER SMITH .lANl'i SIMS Cayarre History Club: Office Worker. JOSRPHINE SMITH JOHN SIMS JUIHITISI Sixcillrllsll C l F ' C ' W Cl 1 ig. .i .Q , ' . . ep qua 3 e ,erc e rancaisg .rf-ative rit'n 3 llrciclent, Cayarre Hntory Club, Byrd High Science Club. Office. Worker: Gayam' History Club: Chappli Igjublixniy JOHN SINGLETON Commmw' MILNER ANN SMITH llavifl Tyrrell. Advertising Manager. J. Smith J. Smith Nl. A. Smith llllSllFH: Claumlia Sturge-s. Major, R,O,'l'.fI, 90 I J fi -ff M. Smith S. Smith Southerland Spence Spencer r ., U Spitzer Sproull Stamps Stancil Stevens IYRTIIQ MAE SMITH ANIJRA SMITH IAROI, SOUTHERLAND IARTIE SPENCE I mvtv thallg Track: Varsity Club. IAVIIJ SPENCER Lieutenant Colonel, ROTCg Rifle Tearing Officers' and Sponsors' Chili. ,UTTYE SPITZER llrum Corps, Pep Squadq Major, ROTCg Officers, and Sponsors' Cluhg National Forensic Leagueg Los Mayoresg llayarre History Clubg High Life Advertising Staffg Student Council. LEORGI5 SPROULL 'ATSY STAMPS High Life Staffg Treasurer, Pep Squadg Second Lieutenant, ROTCQ National Honor Societyg Quill and Scroll, Pelican tory Cluhg Officers, and Sponsors' Club. BRIAN STANCIL Lieutenant Colonel, ROTCQ Rifle Teamg Officers' and Sponsors' Club. CLENDA STEVENS Treasurer, Distributive Education Club. SHIRLEY STINNETT MARIS STRICKLAND Student Council Representativeg Pep Squadg First Lieuten- ant, ROTCQ Officers' and Sponsors' Club: Sponsors' Rifle Team. JANICE STURDIVANT CLAUDIA STURGES Drum Corps. Pep Squadg Major, ROTCg Editorial Staff, GUSHERg Officers' and Sponsors' Club. JOE TAYLOR NCO cub. State Alternateg Clieerleaders' Art Coxninitteeg X . 'L gt. fg, I wsrs:,fs5f 'e- 8 Stinnett Strickland Sturdivant Sturges Taylor 9I if F. ' of , ,. .,x,. 1, QQ sim ogg. Lk,. lf. mrwtv is-if, to 5 -ofsift -2,1 ' . H .. ' 17 . V. S. ,. ...M , 2559. ifgwegxsfiti. J v,,.v,.. ,. igisfaieiieiisill We so 1. its x: :'EE5: sfllibifimggrz- ' -E..--rf-- .. wgs asf 557- 'Six' -. ..:..s:,..:s:g5xa:g 1 .. . -3 T- , W . sm' ite A T Ysiofsit f X5 l 2 r x Ra A Q sl if x 'L T Taylor Tew Thagard Thames Thiel Thigpen E. Thompson S. Thompson Thomsen Tilleux LOUISE TAYLOR SUSAN THOMPSON Secretary. A Bandg First Chair of America. Swimming Teamg Los Vecinos. WAYNE TEW LISE THOMSEN Second Lieutenant, ROTC: President, Distrihutive Educa- LOLA TILLEUX tion Clulm. REBECCA THACARD Pep Squadg Vice President. Cayarre History Clubg Quill Drum Corps. Pep Squadg Second Lieutenant, RO'l'Cg Offi cers' and Sponsors' Clubg Gayarre History Clulmg Girls Debate Club. and Scroll. SAM TIMPA CHARLES THAMES LEON THIEL Lower Latin Forumg A Choir. MARTHA THIGPEN Gayarre History Clubg Librarian, Future Teachersg Vice President. Lihrary Clulv. A THOMPSON EV . A Ward Willis. Colonel. ROTCQ Bonnie Timpa Young. Major. ROTC: Brian Slaneil. Lieutenant Colonel, ROTC. 92 Art Staff. High Life. Cheerleaderg First Lieutenantg Offi cers' and Sponsors' Clubg Cheerleaders' Art Committee. SAMUEL TITONE Cayarre History Clubg Pelican Stateg Offieers' and Sponsor: Clubg Advertising Staff. High Life: Cheerleaderg Sa-coni Lieutenant, ROTCQ Cheerleaders' Art Committeeg Electei Senior Favorite. ALVIN TOYS Warrant Officer, ROTCQ Officers' and Sponsors' Club. T 'S C is fi V 5 Titone Toys ' x W, - wi! J ., .V Tralian 1 M. Trichel M. Trichel Trust Turnley 'l'yrrm'll H, Walkrr L, Walker Van House Vickers DIANE TRAHAN Student Couneilg llruin Corps, Pep Squadg Colonel, ROTCg Maid, Honivcoining Courtg Secretary, Cayarre History Clubg Lv Ct-relv Franvaisg National Honor Socictyg Pelican State: Elected Senior Favorite. IA DELI NE TR ICH EL Pep Squadg Cayztrre History Clubg Library Clubg Creative Writing.: Cluli. IILTON TRICHEL Warrant Officer, ROTC: Officers' and Sponsors' Clubg llayarre- History Clulig Crcativv Writing Club. ANDRA TRUST Secretary, Pep Squadg Druni Corpsg Pelican Stateg Sec- ond Lieutenant, ROTCQ Officers' and Sponsors' Club: High Lift- Staff. ARAII TURNLEY Editorial Staff, CUSHERg Pep Squad: Future Hoinemakers of America: Ouill and Scroll. DAVID TYRRELL Advertising Manager, CUSHERQ Quill and Scrollg Parlia mentarian, Gayarre History Clubg Student Council Rep- resentative. HUBERT WALKER LESTER WALKER CAROLE VAN HOOSE GEORGE VICKERS Second Lieutenant, ROTCg Officers' and Sponsors' Club: Los Mayores. TERRY WAXHAM JOHNNY WEEKS JERRY WELDON LOIS WELDON CLAY WHEELER Waxham Weeks Weldon L. Weldon Wheeler B. White J. White R. White Whitmeyer Whittekin M. Williams S. Williams BARBARA FAY WHITE Pep Squad: Cayarre History Club. JAMES WHITE RORERT WHITE DEMA WHITMEYER Drum Corps, Pep Squad: Girls' Golf Team. WILLIAM WHITTEKIN MARTHA WILLIAMS A Choir. SHIRLEY FAYE WILLIAMS SHIRLE MERRY WILLIAMS JOSEPH WILLIS WARD WILLIS Colonel. ROTC: Patton Platoon: Secretary, Patton Platoon: Officers' and Sponsors' Club: Cayarre History Club. S. Williams .I. Willis W. Willis KAYE WILSON Pep Squad: Red Cross Representative: Courtesy llesk. IVIELINDA WITTY Student Council Representative: Library Club: Pep Squad Cayarre History Club. IVIAXINE WORLEY Drum Corps, Pep Squad: Captain, ROTC: Offieers' am Sponsors' Club: Student Council: Girls' Debate Club: Cay arre History Club: Sponsors' Rifle Team. RODRIC YEAGER Gayarre History Club: National Honor Society: Captain Basketball Team: Student Council: Varsity Club: Col Team: Pelican State: Elected Senior Favorite. BONNIE YOUNG Pep Squad: Major, ROTC: Offieers' and Sponsors' Club Red Cross Represenative. Wilson Witty Worley Yeager Young, 94 - Z A Q a .l.lfXNl5 During the year 1957 two tragedies occurred which affected many people at llvrrl. Steve Williams and Chris Fullilove were involved in separate accidents which proved fatal. Although these boys may have been unknown to many, their loss was felt by all. Shortly after mid-term still another tragedy occurred. David Taylor was taken from our great city-by the fatal blood disease, leukemia. The student body dedicates tliisfijage to the r Steve Williams, Chrisllnnlliliave, and David Tayler Il ' J ' u f ,,.., k K: student mdy holcl onwmajgr and one minor offiee or three minor V 15 officesqhllt epamte on this The people pic- j mimi ttioughout the Senior section all hold a major office. 5 f o Senior Favorite is Nw liii ng the hiinorarlgisoffices. Th? fiililershif are electecf the members iofg the in a sggciakextee 1 fi ,'.. . V. .r1't L,it, i ' 5 ' . - ' I s 301358, GM fav WRX? may i in an as S e . , - N sig ir 4 -'1E r if f' 5,1 fl 4 hh' W l so new - - I t N ' ' , .. and Gust 6180 4 tto ffvm so 1 if ff s af K N ei L K tw' s f , sy str X :lx -N I it Guslier Staff. 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X XNM45RNN QNX 'Wk N f f4'WAw , F ,Ms , fe:-,iw W my. 'K R551 3- L Tyr' -so QA .3 CONTENTS i.O.T.C. ?ublications N :ports ........ Vuniors .... + 1 f S- S um Q :,3mx1- ,K ,GV X 'A kvgig ,X K,...-.-.msfx kr .S 9 ff 5. I ,Q . KL V Q W ,.,,, Q k v' we .x , 4 X ,gf f a.. tk .F xi ,u-6 x i , Q ly. nv i 7 'Q' - 'K 'fx pf .P ew . , ' -13 4 H 1 S. 4 1 QQ. was A ' It A xg k 11 k Q Q fm, f H Q 4 , X. v f 1k sy, R 1. Sk, Y ,M M, 9:5 sf WINTER HIRL H4 nth 1 tht timt- for huiltlingg habits, ln-pt-s. untl faith. The- tihapvl tu http to de-velop tht- ttnalitivs ltwtlf-tl in lLllf'l' lift-. Matty ntl this 4l'l'Yl4'1' at 8:00 on Wt-tlxtt-stluy tnornings l rinthnn lonvlt. tht- vhztpt-l lf-ml:-r, irttrocltiws Nlagrgiv S1'llllllli1l'll, In tk. r mtl liarrx' llopv, soloist. , . . . . . lln- VUIIIIIISI ol winter luring with it basketball, Christmas hol days, and hard work. Our gym is place frequently visited with th school backing our baslwtha team. With the Christmas assvn bly, presented by the choir. th much-deserved holidays at lon last begin. But all good things mu: come to an end and the new yt-it heralds the arrival of an earnes effort to get down to the busint-f at hand . . . high school emltuu tion. The- wintt-r months bring: ext-itingg gL1lItll'S full of spirit and fast an-titm, A fine example of teamwork is th-mon:-tratvrl in this Byrd-l uir Park game us Rod Yr-age-r lllt tips the hall to Johnny Byrd 4503 as the Jackets pri-pare to st-orv num' again 4 Its! -Sw, en the Qld pirlures urn- taken. 1-wry stuclvm must return ilu-il eel or Ilflllllllgl. llemer lllaine. Lorraine llellvy, and Rll'llEll'll nu ls mt In lr prwmfs in Iln- rlesiginutecl lmox lmy the lluslwr elfivu J IEC, sf l,CLll'IllIlQ picks up with un ever- inereusing force as tlle selmol digs into its lmolxs. Here. in tlle learn- ing of lzwls. Cam be leuml the means le success in everyrlzly life. Here is llle nourislmleut tlmt will lmuilcl ll strong Anlericu. Here is the security tlmt num spemls Ll life- time seeliing. Here is lill0WlCIlgC. 'v Exercise program recreation Engaging an the numerou type of athlrtlc not only proud: exe-rm ff hut alla w the etudvnt to learn xi ln order to escape the inevitable burial of studying in the gloom of the winter months, the weekend brings a satisfaction which every student seeks. This satisfaction may come in the form of a high school dance. a movie. or just a quiet evening in front of the tele- vision set. To many, however, the winter months provide the perfect setting for dreams of the days that will be spent on the tennis courts in the spring or just plain won- dering about what tomorrow will bring. But as the whirl of winter draws to a close it seems to dispel the gloom of winter by offering new hope for the first appearance of Spring Fever. lret times during tht- ye-ar the- students have the opportum o tr a lusher. Linda Hope turns in a list of the subscriptions rom r ionuroom to business staff members ,lim Jeter and VITLI Q ll U5-KX SIIOWING Tlll-1 NEW MAP READING ROOM. which is just one ofthe many new ROTC facilities. are these seniors: Marie Arlnintor, Second lieutenant: Charles Hudson, Sergeant First Classg Naomi Collie-rl. Nlajor: Ward Willis. Colonel: Diane Trahan. Colonel. In the Winter: As winter comes you change to your winter military uniforms . . . you spend hours shining that brass so you will be able to pass inspection . . . the Military Ball draws near and you wonder whom to ask . . . you miss the parade Tuesday to have your Gusher picture made . . . you are surprised to learn you have been promoted . . , you try out for the rifle team. . . that map reading test slips up on you . . . it's hard to keep your shoes shined, brass polished, hair combed, but it's worth it to be in the ROTC. 'af ' , ,ki an , First row: Colonel Xvard Willis. Colon:-1 Diana' Trahan, 1.i4'ut4-nant Colonel Pat Stanvii, i.i4-uh-nun! Cfolonvl ,Io Ann Blum. Major Dick Drummond, Major fliauriia Slurgvs. Sworzd row: Nlajor Dannie Lohman, Major Carol Freym-r, Major Sara Hitchvock, Nlajor Slanlvy Xiiilvr. Major Naomi Colin-rt. The Division Connnamlf-r and his staff are responsible for the control. operations. and training of tho li.U.'Ii.C. muh-ls at Byrd and at Fair Park. This yvar the staff is composed of six Carh-t Uffivvrs and six sponsors from Byrd. The 1958 C. F. Ilyrml High S+-lrool ,Tags ,W-gm-1 - ' Firxf rout I.ivule-nant Coluiwl David SIH'Ilt't'l'. I,ieule'nunt Cnlmivl Prissy I'uii1d4'xtvr, Nlzijur Ime- Kilm-II. Nlujur lmtlyv Spilzvr. Captuill Iliillllllili ililivurn, lfapluin Julie- ifnurlney. Sf'1ur11fm14'.' linplziin ,lmlcl liiiiiiluw. Captain Pam l'lumi1-y. 'Nizijur i,urry Gunn. 'Niujur Iiunniv Young, lfziplaiin Alvrry xYi1'ilillI1, Cillliilill Mol ilnilnwvii. sf'Tgl'LlIll Major Hiliwrt Fkiiiniorv. TTLE GRO P STAFF 'liiu' lizillli- liruiip stuff this xcair is c'41li1lmsm'1i of six uffivvrs ami liivir spulisurs. 'lin' six uffi1'm'i'H ll'l' lin- iiiliiil' trlllllll f.1lllllll1llItil'I'1 ins zlssislzinl. Kin' Us-piilx f.UlIIlIl2lIllit'l'f 5-l. zuljiilzml ami lllilllilli Imliw ui'l'im'i'i': 5-11. infurmalliun offiw-r: 5-3. ulwrzllimis ami training uffiwr: ami lilo 5--I. 1-qiiipimul 4vfflva'i'. lln- Kaitlin- lfrullp l.min11:i11aivr ami illS stuff vmilrul :xml ilI'l' rm-spmuslivlc' for lin- ulwiulimis uf , vw. iil1'il.ii.i.i,.ilt'l'1'2li Ilxril. iiutlle- lymiip in full ilrvss piiriuie-. .Q I Hill? 'Q , N ..-1,4 ,xxx R 3 A 5 iw , X T Ul FllIlCRS AND SPONS1 PRS First row: lfaplain Miki- Duylv, Captain Sanilu llrzigv. lfirxr l.ll'lll1'lllllll .limmiv lliniirisz l il l,iculm-nan! Kayla Rosmilwrgl. Warrant Offim-1' jun Uliwr. Sffruml row: First Lieutvnanl Otis Huiivyviilt. Swmiml l.i1-ul:-iiant Nliiriv ,Xriiiiiihnn S4-1-mi l,i1-utviiulit Ronnie l'0wPrs, Sccurill l,ic-utr-nant lliiylz' llriffilli. Si-wriml l.l4'lll1'll1llll lil-ur Vivkvrs. Svmnil Livutenant livtsy illianrllvr. HE DQUARTER Q- of Ilia- many pulilim' svrvic'f's pvrfnriiivll lly ilu' ll 0,'l'.1I. is iiglivriiig at thi- fnollvall glaiiivs. M Q IIB l lRS'I' l'l,.X'l'UUN Firsl l'UIl'f llanfly ,la1'k, Clay xX'lll't'll'l'. klulin lliilvliw-, lluli lluiimiiii. Ilvnny lillrhll. .li-ri l'urlu'r, llulxliy l.an1'i'. ql'!'UIlll muff limliivy l'oyllirc-ss. Miki- W's'atlic'rly. Xllllnll Nlm-lfluiw-. ,lziwk lfmii-r, lymlm-ll lfiiriu Rwgvr llmipcr. Rmlnvy Clvgg. Rrxlwrt Earp. Tliirfl mir: Nlikv Griffith, llilly Hall, llliarlvs Wi-wliuii. lIliai'lvx Arnulal. lliilu-rt Yziugilia Rolwrt Neff, Jininiic Davis. in SECOND l'IA'l'00N rf Imax llil llurnvr. llqllllllllli llirwklvy, llaximl Rumpkin. Wultvr flllllllillglllllll, Allwrt Eu-rs, rlimmy Rlllllllhllll. llill NlvKil1lm'y. rml mm: l.url Nvwlnlry. Larry Nll1lllQl4lIlll'l'y, Hurry llallion, Jwlmny LHIIQLSIUII, ,lov William- uw fun. William Nlrilra '. ml wuz' Nlvfkmlvy Rm-ll. Clllll'l4'X Xuung, lfllurlvs KlllHK'Il1HIl, Cllarlvs Smith. lvillium .'xllSllIl. Nlux i.1ll. THIRD I'I,A'I'0UN Firxr rout Jolm Wvnk. lm- Fl-rln-r. llolm ,lm'In'r. Rivluml Gill-. XV. Nl. Sll'Illl1'Il5. llvwitt Wlu-If C u lm ,limmy 1 M . SVVIPIIII mzr: Nlvlvin ljfllllllllllllll. llarry Waulv, Wullvr X11-tvullv, .-Krvllilln-s nlrnrvrlzlkie, lluxnl l'rIr HX t yur xlllll'l4 allnl il l'LIlI' llllfli Uulvt ure' ,uualrmlln Ill: lm ull -' - urkgza -. Tyrrc-ll. Ve-rnun lluflillggg. Lawton lllxtvllirlsml. Waltvr xlUI1lil101lSt'. lflirrl mir: llurulml Wisv, Slunlvy Sl'llXHlI'lLlH'I'gL. ,lim lfclltvrlloll. l.urry fllvlfuy. ,IIN-plr '1-' 'thx l'z Vlli m'. Q1 ' ' I y Wllil'll will lrv IPl'1'44'lIlt'll In ilu- lllll of tlu llylnl lr ul l' Ill! OFFICERS AND SPONSORS First rnuk' Captain Jan Heurtl. Captain ,lzinuw llttrruugltf. lfir-t l,ivutr-ttzmt Suxuu Nlztrsllal First Livute-naut Cvurgm- King. S1-Cotltl Lie-tltt-nunt li:-4-ky I'wUI'l'8SlttI4. Sffronrl row: Yvarrant Offivct' 'Xlvin Tuys. Se-vutul l,ivt1t1't11ttlt Nlrnui tllmlun. Se-vmt lietltvnant Toni Park:-r. St-twill l.li'lltt'Il8Ill Sallie Cfliltgtttaitt. S?t'Ullll lilt'lll1'llZlIlI Uavi Mltlfnrd. Third raw: Scotty Ogit-r. LPHJ FIRST l'I.A'l'OON Hrs! row: Juv Ymingr. Hunnit- lfn-s-. Ralph I.irItI1-ll. Nlikt- Livcrman. Divk lfullilmv. jm- tltrnell. Hill Nlvllaa. Sam We-uw-r. Paul Suntllin. eruml muy' Steve Hmlukis. liirliurtl Hughvs. City linml. Smtt Niarkham. Bully Tillllilll. llrtuw- HONlt'l4lIl. Slit-lun-l Ililtlrllll. ,Iulmny 'I'ylm'r. ,larry Nlitt-ln-ll. lihirtl mtv: Simms lllil1l4'fIlt'SS. XX-LIVIIQ' Duval. Walt:-r flLtillt'lt'Z1ll. Stanly Xlnorv. Tim Town- wnel. Nolte-rt Xlnte-s. tlurtif Cari: 'llnu thunk. liolrlmy Nltnrq-1 11411111 Xlpfjlgllan. lfwry Cadet fires at lt-ast uttw un thc rurigv. w,f.,,M ,.W, -, .M,, ,.,.. , 1 1 bm, l I SHIUNIT Pl..-Yl'00N wuz' Nlurxis xlfxlllllllx Kvnnvllu Nliltnn, lloxmniv lin-ggi. llilly Wm-n-ks. jimmy ,Iuc'ksuIl, Curl vlll'lSIllllll. Rilyllltfllil I imlle'y. .ll'I'l'5' l'liIl1'll4'l'. nl ruux' .lilllll lllllllll. .lov llmlllia-. lfrllvs! lfolllmrp. lfllwurll l,l'll't'. l rl'1l H6fIlLlIlllQ'7. llwuny lx'1'lP5lQ'l'. ,lull lluilill. 'llmnmy lfrumwell. ml l'lIIl'I liil-luml R1-llelitt. Wzxynf' xx-lIlll'I'l'UWll, linlu-rl limmv. .l. W. Bl-vilh-. ,-Xmlrvw llm-ilu-y. Ste-wn l'lk'lIIl'I', S1-nity Rulwrts. llurry King. 'THIRD l'l.X'l'UUN Firxt rout ,lov luylwr. l.4-eh-r Walker. Van llurmluway. liolm llamkins. lim-i1l W'rigl1l, Jerry Ilmuvl. Craig: VCX-Ilk. Sermzfl row: Huy linrlsay, liulwrt Brown. llank ililvs. llnlm llLll'lllSUI1. Yun Ruins, lluu jlbllllrtbll. llalrry llnpv. 1 ,. , , Ne-lsull. Thin! row: Jxlilll Rllllc-11. Jimmy FI'l'K'llli1ll, Wvru llollvllullr. Glvn tl'0I'4'1', llillv lluwsm' Barry Riflm-S are rleunml l'Yt'I'y Nlmnulay. 111 l22 OFFICERS AND SPUNSURS First row: tiuptuin Uanny llvtiprvrx Captain B1-vky Sciivrgi-its. Fvvuritl I.it'ult-imnt Sunni Titoriv. First I,in'ute'nant Pat Sifitkiilllti. St't'41ll1i I,,ie'ntvnant ,Iuhnny llnnfivkvr. S1-cm I,i4-ntt-nant Betty Cupplvs. Warrant Ufficwr Wuynt- Tm-w. Svrmzfl row: Svvnnd I.it'utf'nant Charlvs Kirkland. Svvuncl I.im'ntt'nul1t Uri-iitlu .'Miiui'k1-r. Priia Donny Trusst-ll, First Lil'tlif'IlZlI'li Janivs ,Ie-tr-r. St-win Svrge-ant ,IHIIIUF Darby. FIRST I'I,ATO0N l'll.wl mir: wvvilittll limit. Harold iliitson, JLIIIIPS Rowland. Stvvv Lindlvy. Kvnnvtli BllI'SltIt. l,t-innml Yt'1iiiil. Kylv Sli-plivxwm. lfrzmk Quin, liilly Wulkt-r, Rulwrl Hi ltl'ilQ'I1S. mmf wut lluliulii Nltiiilfillllfi. lm- Svliwia-in-r. Ale-x MvI,4'm1. Edgar Smith. Paul Huswe-Ii, ,lnlin Killgurv, ,Iinnny Barn-ll. Ruluml lrizitlin. Wilkins Parkvr. inl mir: Runnin' 'l'urn1'r. Holwrt Tnlwy, Holwrt Bryan. Anthony Frasivr. Uoluliy Nnrris. tfnrt Xit'fiil1l't'. Hvnnly Ffllllkf-. ,Ivrry I4-vine-. .lolinny We-1-ks, PRESENT! .... A RHS! t I.i4-tltvntint Niurv Small. FII BRAV NNW' Sl-XTONIJ l'I.A'l'00N xl row: l:t'lll'g1l' Sprnmll. llllly Yillllll'lxlIl. lhmuld llrmul, illmrlx-s llllll'lll'T. ,lurk All'll'l'. Alm- sl'lll'lllIlt'll1l. lllflly NlQ'l'm'tlilll. ,lvwv l,I'is1'411'li 'mul lUIl'.' ,lim l'llSlll'l'.,l1ll'k W'ull:u':'. Rtllllllt' ll1lWlilIlN. ,lvrry Nloem-. l':lI Nlilllllrlflllll. llurmlulx llulvf. llrmw- lfxlggur. U Ll nl ww: Hulwrl Wurv, ,lulm Whitton. llilly ll41r14'un'k. .llll'li Ullllvllgv. ,lim Philly, Frank Ill an xml w n. ,limmy Ilnrlvy. GMPAN lll'lt 'l'lIIRlJ l'I.A'l'0UN Firxf rout ,llilllllly ,lau'kin4. Ilarnlll Nlitvln-ll. Stuart ll'lll'llt'I'. U1'UI'l't' Ihr 4- 1' 1 1'v- - ,. . n It . ,ul,,z Rams Ilvu llirkinglmrtmn. Turn l,l'llI'N1Pll. limi l,llXY4l4'Il. .llllllllly lllllIllllH'llH. Svrufzli rnzr: ,luvk lgZllit'l'. xvilylll' Wwilliv. llm- ,lullnfum llill GUIIIIKY. Sl:-plwn llrvmvr. 'lumnn llt'IllllllQ1llll. 'llwl Williams. lhnill Wullwr. l Thin! mir: ,lolm llllllllllw, lfre-mlmliv WI I ' li v. luul Alll'llIllNllIl. Kay llulwnvr, llurlus Cmwrly. llulm luv l,uv.l,l1:ll'lw Lllillllllll Huln-rt llvllwrl 1 mlaly un llffi4'4'r ul the- Huy. llif SlYllllFUl'. :mal ll vzulvl lll Lllilfgl' of tht- l,ll1LlI'l4'I'4 lu-lp Ill:- IIN, 7' ' II' 'QQ-.0 l l l24 -. UFFICERS AND SPONSORS First row: Captain llolm llvpiity. Captain Ann johnson. First I.ie'ntt'nant Rl1'lllllAtl Pliillips. lfil l,ie'utvnant Virginia Env-rson, Svvoml I,if'ute'nant ,linmiy Nm-tlllanl. S!'t'ttlltl l,l1'lll1'llLl Martha Hayvs. Svroml fO1,4.7f Svvoml Lirutvnarlt ilinnny Hurtwvll, St-tonal l.it-nts-nant Carolyn Fvrgguson. l'rixa First Class Tim CllU8lt'. l irst l,it'llll'IlEH1l lfinis llrvmlvrgast. Sa-voml l.i4-ntvnant l.aR Nloorv, Yvarrant Offivvr Milton 'l'rit'ha-l, S:-rgc-ant First Class Nlilu' FlllSlIltlll1lll?-. CH RLIf FIRST PLATOON Hrs! rout llannv llarrt-lson. Stvvv Host. Cus Salinas. llill llart. .lonny 'Nlr'lJanis'l. ilavk Stranuli- an. Ulm-n Slioe-make-r. John Collins, Danny ,lonn-s. vt-oml row: ,limmy lmwis. Frank Smart, llarry llrf-1-r. ,limmy Fniallwoorl. Ronnie- lfortl. ,lon Xlt'LUltlW'S. ,lolin xl21flll'WF, Willialli llonlt-y. Thirrl row: Uvraltl l'int'karrl, ,lorry Nlasliaw, Craig Sta-tson. slrniv Aliranison. l':-tv lluffinggton. ,lt-rry l'1I'l'l1t'll. tfhris Nlontgonn-ry, Rt-oil Armstrong. Paul Johnson and two Cadets are' clwcking tllvir rillv nnnrlwrs. A ill SICCOND l'l.ATUON rx! row: RilyIll4lIl1l lflowi-rs, lfrmwt Shim-lmls. ,lohn llrowning, KQ'I1Ill'lll Smith, Tr-il Thomas, llolllxy llriilgvs, ln- Roy Stunlvy. l'llil wvooilall. roml row: ,lov Willig. llolv Coppin-s. llivkic Smith, Ji-rry Uillwrl, Tommy Nlontggonury, Rilylllllllll Norrv. Nvwton Itiltli-, Burt Van. 'irrl row: tillLlI'l1'S Tliunlu-s, Roy llukvr. JLHIIPS Uillvn, Lynn Dinkins, Vvrnard Moorv, Russvll King, lm- Wolrllzmsky, Byron Cowan. ANY THIRD PLATOON First row: Morris Str-plu-ns, Ile-nry Christian, Jark Martin, Thomas Smith, Davis Smith, Maxis' Toilil, Rolwrt Butler, Ricluml Lott. Svvunrl row: llvnny llrirlgvs, Li-wis Congn-r, John Martin, Bon Norwood, Bucky Ogilviv, Rogvr xvllllilllkS, ,lorry Mvlfoy, jim Whitton. Tlzinl row: Larry Bcacllvs, Marion Black, Lvwis Mayer, Jvrry Google, Bob Efund, Tony Rop- polo, Arnolrl l,liTlSll. Cr-ril Doris. Joe- Cornc-ll and his fellow platoon mon art- lwing iilspt-ctc-d lmy Si-rgvant Banks. lf ll OFFICERS AND SPONSORS First row: Captain Bon Cartvr, Captain Carolyn K4-ntlrirk. First Livntvnant Rollin Fla-tvlie First Livutvnant Pat Ratt-man, St-cond Lis-ut:-nant Runnin Fairlmairn. Fc-voittl l.ivntt'nzt Clara Sue- Barnvttv. Sf'l'0Illl' row: Swnntl l,,iPutf'nant Frank Akin, Svcnntl Livutvrlant Jon-lyn llillnn. l'rivat1- Rivlia llanivls, Second Livute-nant Jimmy Hunk, Svcontl l.ie-utvnant Doris Ricltartl. lfir St-rgffant Rogrr Moors-. DELT FIRST PLATOON First rout Hoyt Rain, Rnlwrt Mcllann. llill Hanvock, Cliat Rm-tl, Floyrl Horn, Jvrv Barnvs. SPIYJIIII mir: Rill Nlanlivin. Rolwrt Swann, Marvin Rranflt, Jann-s Lupton. David Martin, Rub Franks. Tliinl rmv: ,lt-rry l i4'lflt'r. Ulm-nn Nlason, ,linnny Clark. Dt-v Smitli, Dvnnis Bvckman. The- Cadets art- st-curing their riflt-s from tht' armory for Close- nrdvr drill. 5 fl li R'1vllIin. l':Z'-i ' . W , 7 SECOND PLATOON sl raw: ,limmy 'l'indul, ,li-rry lluggf-tr. Jann-S Hudson, Tillllllly Haralson, Milton Lotllrup. llvllm' ' K1 ll:-r. and row: ,luv llalvis, K1-n Kogm-rs. llill lloldvn. 'llnlmin Crigslmy, ,lim Cartvr. rd rmv: John 'l'lnn'm41nd. David Stonv. llunny Fullvr, ji-rry Mills, Don Couvillion. MPAN Y THIRD PLATOON Fin! row: Mike' Wzirnl-r, Illllllllllli' jackson, Wfmirilrmww SITLIIIQIV. llill Andvrson. Vvrnon Millvr ,Ii-ff Howim-, Rulwrt Die-liner. Sf-wand row: Clyde llrancli, Holme-rt llillan. Carl Vinson. ,lulxn Slvwart. Ralph Kuanig. llliilip Conde: Third rrmf: Tommy Harwvll, Jimmy fllarantu, Andy llonlz, Jolln llf'Yl'I'4'Z1llX, llolllmy Hardin. Dick Adams. PORT! . . . ARMS! Cadvts sp:-nd many days lvarning the manual of arms. A h L ixA, lx '27 Q OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Firxl r0u': Captain Rnlwrt Cubin Captain Ann Linclsefy. First I.it'11tt-nunt Sam Titiipzi. Fi Iivutvnant Jimmie' Sue' Barr. Svmriti i.ie'tlte'nant Tvfi iiuntvr. Svmrni i.ir'tttt'nnr1t iianim Carr. SPIYIIIII row: Se-cond Lit-utvnant Cam Payne: 9:-mnnl I,it-utt-nam Lulu Tillvtix. Privtitt- Fi Clase Bruce- Wivnvr. Svvond Livutc-nant Sonny Campbf-ll, Svmnil Livtitvnant Pa Stamps, Master Svrge-arit Shvrniuii xIC'IA'3l'l. ECH FIRST PLATOON F1'r.xl mir: Cvnrgn' Knvipp, Ruin-rt Cr-v. Jvff Adams. iilltitiy Hawkins. Wiaym' Nvtlivrianrl. Ronnie' Wartilaw. tiharlt-s Graham. Richarrl Che-rry, Stn-vv Shows. St-miifl mir: Ruin-rt Ytlllllg, Tvrry Day. David Kauffman. Kvn Arrington. Oran Wiiinit-r. Buvk Riws. Rusty Griffith. Bill .it-wc-ii. imnnir- Niuorv. 'lihirvl mir: Hal Griswold, ,Ie-rry Blair. ,latin-s Ururfi. Wiillin- Lf-wis, Toni Barr. David ffliriftvn- -un. Billy 'Nir'Kinn0n, 'Fmniny Rttitillgtill. Thx- vonipany is performing: Eye-s Right in ll ww-kly parade-. l28 e 7 W U SFX UNIT PIATOON xl r11u': 1Il1111'14-s 1 1'i111, ,1i111 Nl'XN'lllllll. 111111 Wl1ih'. 'Xlikv 1-X111'r1111su11. 11101111 St1'i1'k1u111l. .1111- Nlllfllll, S11'11l11'11 Hi1'11111'1lN1111. nnfl l'llll'.' .11-1'1'y Cl'1lIlQIt'l'. 1311111 '1'l111111ps1111. Sillllly Sllllllll4'l'S, 11111 Allvn, 11111011 llillzml. 13z111ny 1'1Zll'II1l'1'. nf 111111: ,lllllllll 11I'l'1'll. A1i111111y Xvlillllllll. 1l1K'1lilI'll 1xIl'1'l'l', 11llI'l Ugilvlv. .1111-1 ,111l111s4111. AN THIRD PI.A'l'0ON First 10141: liilly 1N1v1'k, 11111111 W11s11l1111'11. Will l11a11m'l1a1'4l, flll2lI'l4'!4 l1l'RZ1Illlli, 104' ,1llI1l'llll 1.L1l'I'y 1'lilI'l1l4'l'. ,141111111y l'1t'l'll1lil. 11111111 l1lz1si11ga11111. Sl'4'UI1lf 1'1114'.' IN-tv Xtlllllgl. Vlllllilllilr .'Xr111114li. 11im'l1u1'1l 1'ic'k1-ll. 1.:'R11y 11il1l1', S111-11l11n V1-1lli1z 111111 1,ill'l'U'I'. l1411111i4- 5111111-S. 111111 11215114111 711111111 nur: l'11'f'1lllll' 111111111-. xylllldlll 1lllglllt'S. ,ltlllll l'r111'l0r. Martin Wvatts. llillll 1.usl1l1-y xxlllllillll 1'111'i111y. .Al1N'1'1 f1f'0l'f1I'.,lill'1i l1ryz111I. OFFIKIICHS! lIlCN'l'lCl1 . . . MARQIIII 1 ' f r , 1 I29 . . . af .1 1 1 ' 'r' OFFICERS AND SPONSORS First row: Captain Johnny Dishtnan, Captain Ad:-laidv Nlcfllanahan. First l,i4-nlvnant W Barne-tt, First Lieutenant Martha Friersun. First Lit-ute-nant Stt-pin-n xillflilhfil. Seconrl row: Svcond Lioutvnant Larry Ht-idhinwr. St-cuntl Livute-nant Ju Ann Halt-y. Fi Scrgvant Dennis- Barber, St-cund Lit-uts-nant ,Iimrniv Paym-. St'l'HIlfi l.il'lllt'llLllli Ran Blake-. Fl RST PLATOON First rmv: Dun Lac-ku-y. Billy Hanu-llmavk. Cltuvk Adams. John Packwood, PBIIHFI' Eiland. Svrnrttl mir: Iittlilvy Rlthf'Ilkfi1IIS. Iiill Sullivan. Cone- Hilliorn, john Emhry, Charlvs Crimes, 'fmiitity Bri-wvr l30 Eavh wvvk a bvst dressed cadvt is pick:-tl liy tht- iIl4lI'll1'iUl'S anti lliv llivisiun ifntiiinant , A P SICCIONID I'IA'I'OUN Firsl row: Jimmy Owens, Cll2ll'll'S GAIIIYTPLIIIX. 'XIl4il'l'W lIl'I'llllllti1'l. linblmy HIWIWII. Svrnnrl row: Tum Favvnsoxx. David SWl'LlTillQl1'll. Tmnmy Rivhmmlwrl. Jimmy Wllifv. MPANY THIRD PLATOON First row: Zillllllif' Hunt, Agvv Ru-fl, Don Hoge-rs. Earl Stunagzv. Sm-um! row: Duke- Criffvy, Cllarlvs Bluxmn, Rivllard Surcnsvn, llvnnis Hvrringlon, Frvddil Pvklrs. john l'rm'tur and Tim Tuwllsefml an- sm-rving tht- gucst at thc- pancakf- Supp:-r. IQI 1 OFFICER Presizlent Vice-Presirlent Sgprgggry Treasurer Capt. lst Lt. 2nd Lt. lst Lt. Bob Deputy Susan Marshall Betsy Chandler Stephen Murdock Organized in lflflfm. the Offieers and Sponsors' Cluh helps cers. The activities for the month of Mareh inelnded te to eultivate spirit and eooperation hetween the cadets Military Ball. given for all the Cadets. and a Wild-West and their offieers. lluring the year the Club has under taken various projeets and participated in numerous ac- tivities. :Xt the heginning of the year the Cluh held a pan Cake slipper to raise money for new sahers for the offi- - Party honoring the nienihers of the eluh. Mrs. l,utl e lVlCClend0n and M Sgt. George Banks were the sponsor 2nd l.t. Clara Sue Barnette lst IA. ,linnnie Sue Barr Capt. llenjy Carpenter l.ee Carpenter Capt. Capt. V' Judd Chidlow Robert Cobb H DYI I.L,4' Hjlaiezilaswai. as 2nd Lt. 2nd Lt. Frank Akin Marie Armintor 2nd Lt, lst Lt. Brenda Amacker Vic Barnett Lt. Col. Maj. ,Io Ann Blum Stephen Caine Capt. 2nd Lt. James Burroughs Alexander Campbell 2nd Lt. Maj. Sallie Clingman Naomi Colbert 2nd Lt. Pat Bateman 2nd Lt. Ranita Blakt 93 ar., S iff Q 2nd Lt. ,Ianiene Cari Capt. Ben Carter el 11 r ,ml rm nh fm' Ilwir morn- Lupl. johnny Di-lllllilll ifzlpl. xlllil' llmlo' Zuml I.l. KHTVII I m'ml Qml U. livvkx l'qUlkl'4'NlUl lhxllua iw gf, 711ml It 1 111 E 3 Xluj. lmry Ullllll lllnl l.I, Nuruml llnn'-l1'n II. ml Qi' -as N fl 6- : If In lla. Utig Iltnn-yc'utt Znml I,t. ultnny IIunQic'Iu'r Nluj. Imt' KIIIrt'II Capt. :Inn I.lIltISt'y I-r l,r. ,Inn Hyvri Zntl I,t. ,Iinnny N+'4'tII1ztn1 Capt. Tlnnnas Hillmurn f ,,. a' I , ' .P xr iff lgigf' 1 giiiflz 1 NI aj. Sara Hit4'Ilt'm'k Capt. Nlvl IIoIIuwt'II Capt, Ann .Itvhnwn Capt. Carolyn Ke-nrlrick OFFICER 7 Thr' sponsors madv a fine- Pvp Squad ut the' I'ntttm Play., Irlstrtlvturs gulm: lst I,I. Cewggt- King 2nd Lt. CIllll'It'S Kirkland 12ml I,t. 'IMI IIllllItl I-I I.t, Mu . .I an oy NIIII' Zntl I, . Znti I.t. ,i 2'xr'- tl,. Q i . as , ' 'tif' -2 . f 37 E 2 , A , . ,Iinnny Hunk Ilan' NIuIIOrtI Maj. .Iinnny I'utt' 2n1I I,t. Cain:-num I'uynf- 2ntI I.t. .I innniv I'z1ynt' 151 Lt. Rit'Imr4I I'I1iIIip NIM. IIilIllllt' I, vlun CSIIII. 'Mlvlxlltlv 'NI4't.In11ztIl ln W. 0. Alun Illiux Zntl ltt. 'lvtun I'nl Q fa. I'lIIli'N ,IPIII 1 1 ll 11111 11111111111-rs: S01'0n11 1111 1111 1111 NX IITIII1 0111 11 13111K :X1Ia111s. Capt. P21111 1'l11111l11y 1.1. 1.01. Prissy 1'oir1111'xt11r 111 L1. Finis P11-n111'rgas1 21111 1.1. 111 Ann Ralf-y 118111. 1'f1111z1 S1'1'iv111-r 21111 1.1. Vary SIIILI11 71111 1.1. W11y111' '1'1-w 1111 1.1, 1.11111 11111-11x 1.1. 1.01. 11111111 S111-111 f'r Maj. 1.o11y1- 5111111-r lst 1.1. 511111 11111111121 21111 1.1. SLIIIILIV1 111111111 118111. 111111. .14'1'I'y W11111111 X1L1xi111' w'111'11'y 11111. Haj. W11111 Willis l1111111i1- Young 8 ,Q a, fi ' . , , ' an f K 1 , A gay!- . . nz, X , V ,-gf. g i 1' 'el . , S. ' f u , ' 4 . 1 1 '. r Q it A 34 Q - - 3 ,fgi I f gf. Qi I e H , - n V P 7 Y g ,? QE Q v , Q, r ., R, l W J v --- ali T I f. . f :lv f i 'A 9 ei X, 1 hi -.gg i.g: f'1W ffyggzggw :rg . ' , Y . 1 ? 'r ' iq Y E 5 1 5 5 . Q sqm vu? ' EV' Y ,- MI' N . M? g l36 Q -3- . .iff Er . if u 1 Q fe? we .vi ., isbn ,f Q? Wg. ,J 1 . Q . ,Q www X -as S 'E -A ig ki , M , x. .. N. f ' 1 -2,3 Q 'I 23. 1 f i Q S fzwzwzi CILB ln 1953 the N.C.0. Club was organized for the cadets of the rank of PFC or above. The purpose of the club is to promote an active interest in R.O.T.C. The club helps in many community and school projects. The sponsor this year is Sergeant Melvin Murray. President, Sgt. Major Huhert Skid- more, Vice President, SFC Hoyt Bain: Secretary, Sgt. Steve Lindley: Treasurer, SFC Ronnie Free. NEW MEMBERS First row: SFC Royal Washburn, SFC Bill Hughes Sgt. Randy Jack, SFC Tom Eavenson. Second row: SFC Danny Harrelson, Henry Christian Cpl. James Tindol, MfSgt. Kenny King. First row: M!Sgt. Reed Armstrong, SFC Jack Baker, SFC Ricky Biggs, SFC Don Couvillion, Sgt. Jerry Fielder. Second row: SFC Mike Fitzsimons, Cpl. Raymond Flowers, Sgt. Charles Frith, Cpl. Billy Hall, Cpl. Barry Hope. Third row: SFC Charles Hudson Cpl Jerry Mashaw Sgt Richard Redditt Sgt James Rowl nl S t J' S d. . . , .,,. , . a 4, g. xmmy mallwoo Fourth row: Cpl. Ted Thomas, Cpl. John Thurmond, Sgt. Lester Walker, SFC Joe Willis, Sgt. Joe Young. S Z E - - l 3 7 lull wuz' Ilunuy llgnu-I-mn, Hula NLIIQILISQLIIIS. Fclwurll 'l'ug:g:lm'. Rll'llLll'll R1-alrlill, Swtly Rulwrlx xlZll'NlIl llrunllt. llgnill llmlx. lf-ml muy ,Ia-:ry Wvlslun. Royal Xvilulllbllfll. lim lllmate-. Flnyfl llurn. lynn llinkiux. Yun Ilzmlimgny, Hub lfllppll-N, liuln-rl 1 nhl, llnrfl mu: llulwrl Nlillllllllfv. Nlurri- Sll'Illll'Il!4, l':lul AIUIIIIQUII, Arnolml lyllflhll. lfrzmk Quin. llmsgml llxmlvy, Wzml Walla lmfrlh mu : OIL llum-wull. ,luv Willix, lmslcr Wulkl-r. llurlrlml flilwnn. ,limmy Xlilllllllll. llll1ll'l N lhllx. XVVIIIHII Nlillvr. lhxill Xyflgllll TTU PL T00 llxrll lllg1ll'SK'llll4ll luis :1 1'rum'k mlrill lvam wlnlvlx ls 1-alll-fl tln- llilllllll l'lulum1, 'l'l1iQ yvau' llw mlrill lmuu if mul:-r Ill tml cmnmlnrl of Fvvsvrmrl I4l1'llll'l1lllll .Iuvk liulwr. St'I'llt'lllll Nl:-lxm Nlurmx llmunlauul ul Nlulnr ,IIIIIIIIY l':1lu- :xml ZIFSIFQ ' 1 llll' S l4iIlS4ll'. l 'liln' rillm- IllHX1'I1ll'IllS pvrfwrml-ll luy ilu' l'ullun l'l4mym1url-prvsvnu-ll ul lmlfriml- all lln- fmlllulll parm-X :ll 'z 'N 1 su-1-iul 4-wuts. 'l'lu- llrill ll-:nn pzxrlll-ilmlwl in llw llrill ln-um wmnpm-lltum all Xllllljllifll lmxl pnula . xml Illllll I Xxllilv lll1'l'1' lluly plzu'1'ml s1'1'ul14l on llw Qlrlll fin-ld. 'lllw lmys przlvllve- many ll gi vhllll rn uml lmrml lwurs ill.ll'I' Fllllliil ultll all ,. ' lib l'I XTUOY Ulfl ll'lfR'4 ill ll UI l ll ll anim' ,limmy I'1llQ'. Xlzxjm llizxnl- llrillin. llupluin ,l0lllHly lf: lgar. lluln-rl SlxllllllUI'l'. Yin' l'w-illvnlz Xhnll XXilliN N1-vu-Iwvx' In N 'ml xl Mm N Welmlwn. 'l!l't'ilrllIl'I'1 UH- ll-'mm-nmlr, .-ng-1 lilllllllll lfltnn ..FI'lNH4'I'. Q 7 w 'J' fe 'Y' -fly--'gk QQQE. 1 .1 gm gi' - 15 . - Q15 'V W . S.. Q U I af I 15, sa4 -9 an ul . if mfr Q Jo' av, xx- - 5 an W fs' VISITING WITH ONE ANOTHER BEFORE A QUILL AND SCROLL MEETING are these senior members: Jim Jeter, business manager of the Gusherg Iimmy Lewis, business manager of the High Lifeg Anne Moreneaux, business manager of the High Lifeg Elizabeth Rasmussen, Editor of the Byrd Buzzg David Tyrrell, advertising manager of the Gusher. During the winter: You are hard at work trying to fill that extra space on the feature page of the High Life . . . the GUSHER photographer is fishing about trying to finish taking all the class pictures . . . the High Life comes out around Christmas with Mr. and Miss Mistletoe . . . you read about the latest news around Byrd in the Byrd Buzz, a weekly column in one of the local'papers . . . the GUSHER makes its trip to the Taylor Publishing Company in Dallas, Texas . . . you are thrilled when you see one of your friends has been selected one of the personalities in the High Life . . . you are interviewed by the In- quiring Reporter on a controversial topic . . . you think you will never make the GUSHER deadline of March 1st, but you do. ,f X anal 114m llurr vlloust' pictures untl 4'l1e'4'k mpg rll1'l'1S. 'X--rwiatv vtlitttr llharlvs Pvatross and limlitor Jan llvurtl l'l1t't'li vluwifiratimi listings for tht- 1958 t,ufht'r. ltl at lung: timn' frnm St't!1f'II1lN't' tu Nlarcll, vspvvially whvn y0u'rP prvpariug tht- lillSllt'l' fur puliliratiutn. Citing: vraxy and biting our- wlwf' is nut tht- m'v11p.ititn1 uf tht' Uushvr staffs. hut it uftvn oc- rur-. 'llltr' n'tliturial stuff fll'ZlW4 tht' pugvs and Z,lS5t'Itlll1t S your yvar- lmttk. Would you likn' to huy an all in tht- Ct1s11t'r? --tliis is the' plva uf thu' ltlIN1llt'hS staff. whim' july ir- to svll amlve'rtisr'tnc'nts and to tli-trilvutt' tht- finifhctl pwtlttvt. 'flu' url staff mlvsigns tht' Cover and tlmw tha- urt wnrk thrmiglwut tht' lwonk. That wild flash isn't a firvg it i- tht- fluwltvr lPlltlftlgI'illtllt'l'S at work. 'flu' wlitorial staff r1'm'iv1's Fllifil of yttlll' lligh Fflltlftl yvurf tht' gulclvll yvurs. 'I'ht- stuffs wt a gre-at tlvul uf hvlp frmn thvtn. trihutt' to you-thx' 1958 llushvr. Nlvrrit ilhastuin. Yivki 1.unglnirt'. antl '1'ununy Hogan tlvliwr l't'f't'1Illi for tht- 1958 Gllb1tt't'. A MF-,X V X- 'mx' l F Susan Fulliluvv, Pvtm' Svalv, Sarah TllfIlll'j'. Jane' Ann llwgxgv. :tml Ituv Wrigllt look uvvr clvsigns for tht' vuwr. l Murray ,14xlmstrm, Martha XLIIIVVQ. Numni llnllwrt, flluwt' Wrigh The 1957 Gushvr cmlipetvml with yvarlmnlv frnm fvlumls uf tw thousuml or 1nurn'. ln tht' fiolumlnia liI1ix'1'l'Nit5 1l'Ltt'litNtli furvvy mt annual won a First lllaw' rating antl an :X plum frum tht- Nation: School Yearbook .'hS54lt'iL11fUI1. '1'ht' St'lllt'Ittlll'I' ia-ut' nf tht' nzitiwnall known II121glLlllIlt', 1'hntnlitl1. thvrm' wus an ztrtivlf' on tht' '57 llllrllt' To tht- stutlvnts antl fuvulty of llyrtl High Svlmnl tht- lltl'tttllt'I't4 4 tht' Gushvr stuffs prvsm-nt tht' 1958 litlFllt'l'. Muir yvnrlmtuk rm-ure the plvusunt ltlf'llIltl'lPS of tht- avtixitin'-. ftltlllltllllllllltn. lttlll0l'S. itll lul likt- to atfkiiuwlwlgt' your 1'U1ll1'1lllll1UllN :intl patrti1'iputim1 with th .- if P 3 Q5 is X. f 'V' s Q 5 K S Lf ' X Q. M IT TAKE YEAR TO BUILD A YE RBOC and T rrsll wag e antmg lhf Senior lavor Miss Harris and Miss Sanders, the sponsors nf llw CUSHER, che-ck thi- final pivture taking svh:'4lulc'. D ,' y , th Hjucigzr- of the Court pre- ,,. ' , , K' ' C , . hes. QQQQ- i ' i???lLi i M JF l . 1.121 lfiil 'AHave Court, Will Convirlf' Mvrnlu-rs uf tha- ji1r5 : Sznnlai llrnguz Claudia Sturgvfl, ,lim ,Is-tvr, Sarah 'liiirlilvyg and Yumm ljulln-1-1 im. nnuncc the Senior Favoritvs during Ihr' furprisu- assi-mlaly UH .lamuury 30, 1958. ilu 15' xi, ' V vqfg il, X i e ' frb r i r ki i- ! L ,AI ' .1 -fi-is N .--,.l' Fluff inmwnlwrs vilmilllil lf:-rviimii, xl1Il'iiNIl Xlvliufi gr' ,'.,, . 1 Y' Fx .I i'l.:illldfE i .incl lliugzlfmlr 411155 f'1'lll1t'Il lf.u5lf:Jr Sfflffs llwky N'l14-rg1f'rs, and iiiH'iliil'2l l'4'I'g1llHbll im- plwtiiwrl wr N H Wm' rim ' Wy X1 ' ul all r U 1' in-r rv1'1'i ite for ilu' 1800 ill Nlllfli ul - -rilw 'r '44 ilrllillgl limnpuny in llalius unfl aw Sll4!Wll lxvre' usvil tht' 'H I 5 H Q s' vminpzxlifs ye-arlmnk lilmrarie-s. D A DEVOTED TAFF TO DO IT WELL FORMAL UF THE usa GCT. l'l 83.50 lo-,'., llnvitl 'liyrrvll unml lla1l'l1ztru l'lf l'QlllSUIl uf the Business stuff put up the first poster uf tln' N58 lillSlll'l' stile uf Nlartlia ,lmles anrl 'liutnlny Rll'lllll'tlS0ll N1lll'll. On the appointed day students appear dressed in suit and tie at the Cusher office. Members of the Editorial staff take their money and the stuclents wait their turn to have their pictures made. .lelvkie Rverl has just funnml tht- ntlxertie-r'1ns'nt mi Celia il'litl4llm'lJrouk's ear to rm-niinil lu-r nut tu fnrg--t the Uitehf-r Sa - v next rluy. 'lille lillFlllQ'5?4 fluff 1llHll'illI1lt'll these uver the sellonl and the parking lot the day ln-fore the sale. ny stntlents are applying for the 1958 Cusller staff. -y liuvv to fill out an application blank which is siclvwtl liy the Staff. I45 N 1 Q., X11I11lIll1,,. 1 111111111 11111 111 1111 1111.11 1,1111 l1I'l' 1111- 1-11-1-11111111 W I X X. 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'1'hisj1111r1111l- S1-rving 111 r1-1111111-1s 1111' 1111- 1111111111'1111f Lll'11l'1l'r 111 11111 1111111 1 111 IN KW L 5 W FOR N WS HI READ T 15-1- M ,,,..,.....--A Hmrv: llziviil Wyliv. Helly Uruvkin. Cathy Mischlf-r, anti ohnny HIIIVIIQN Imsk fm-r mine of tht- skvtvln-s snhn1ittf'tl in the' annual High Life- .-Xrt 11111114-sl, Sk:-tvlir-Q nf nI,lW1'illlgS0 writ- t'IlIf'I'l'li. anti tht- winner was tre-atenl to tht- show antl I0 a nan-k ziftvrwznwl. ,- Right: Pat ihilvtnan anal Patty Niilfllliff' tahnlale vnu-S for thx- 9 N 1-p.7,w l'ri1-mllivft liniitwt whivh if fpmisnrr-il hy tht- High Lift- vvery 3 X H V 1 X L 4 pring. 'lihm' fl'if-iniiivst imy and girl from puvh uf tht- four .wk it '4 ,Aff C X rinse- tm' t'lm'4'tm-il at this tinw. l,f'l'Yil!llS winners art- not 1-ligilile. ww J- i i 1 ls'rl11u',' Fm' thi- first tinn' thi, ymn' iixrrl and ifuir Park vx- tliaingvil iivwfpup1'i's, This 1'Xl'illlIlQll' greatly ilivreawil ilu- 1il'4'lliLliillIl of lmth pups-rf. Im' Kiltrvll, Vic llarnvtt. and lfnnnai iil'U1illllX rvufi tht- Pow Wow with ahforhing intvrr'-t. 4 . , U .WTSSHQVWM s. is - ff M - P x fb 1 r 4 Wu li' ill Q1 'AA-oP'P :sf-p' W . , 571' Q, ,, VJ .' ,- I fn. at .qw , Y .J- 'Q i 4 S STILL N W 'GH LIFE -.. i .,, -' i f 'S 91. A .. K - ,. y.. R ' uruu 'Mr' Q! i Eff r ii Abore: Ellen Baird and Bon Carter congratulate D 3 anny Dt'll1lIAt't' and Monica Johansson on the-ir being 1-lvvtvd -- A ' ' ' ii lifi Nil. and Xilss Nilsllvtuc. 5IllDIlhlll'l'4i Ivy tile- Hig Nil: unil Miss Mistivtivi-i' iF lin' Univ Dilllllilllilk wilt:-ut in whivh the whnle fvlluol parIi1'ip:m-Q. fwfr: Wim, ltuairt. Ihr- lfiiiruriul Mlxifm. und Ure-, l3rn'au'- alia: lin' iillpixlus .Mixi50r. -mill' l'!'i-il'l'iiN1'iX owl' tilt' iinifhul prmliivl of the-ir many lumix nf lmrfl work 'innl worry. 1 l,o1wr lrjll: i.l'LlXilIg1 fin' tin' l.UlliFiilllll Pre-x 1illllfPl'l'lN'l' 1 livlii :nt lmutmi Nmiggi- ' -' L' 1 '- fa 'L .Q ' un Uilwvlni 72 in filll S114 Harn- ff elle incl Nllrllli I - - L 1 4 ,minm thv l'4'Ill'1'4t'IllilliXL'H frmn livrml llrffozr: Tliv Hip .' - 1 F ' I1 Iifm 1 wld f NlIf 111144 infix in rhi- lnuiierwmi, 5lllll1lll1' Wvilin hiirrivdly lun- uni' from Hz-tsy I.e'alvoz', t'ilgi4'l' to lwgin rvading all thi- iivwa ,1- ..- V- ,F-'X .Jwcsg ,, qu. :Ai ,I if ,, L, 'E K ARRIVING EARLY BEFORE A BASKETBALL GAME are Susan Marshall and Sara Hitchcock, Pep Squad members in charge of the concession standg Sam Timpa, cheerleaderg Rod Yeager and Doug Cherry, varsity basketball players. - a In the winter of the year . . . You rush to get ready for the basketball game . . . you find yourself a seat in the gym . . . soon you find yourself standing as the excitement mounts . . . at halftime you talk with your friends and stuff yourself with candy from the concession stand . . . you see your team hustling on the gym floor trying to beat their opponents . . . for a while the game seems close, but in the closing minutes you feel the thrill of victory because we have won another basketball game . . . then it is all over once more, you find yourself out in the crisp night air as the excitement be- gins to die. YELLOW JACKE Y Y S z w , 1 1 . PM f A . f Q f X X s 5 ? 5 fr!! In Vfgllfj l'1'l1' llxnll. llnll X Q Sf 3 .1 . 3,3 gag V .W mf' X, 7 L x l, 'E f 114 S --. Q is N1-1111-. 'IR-Qlmllc llmiip. Iiml N4'1lg1!'l', Paul Wilson, l'llIQLl'll!' lfurr. ,limmy Williams. 1lvu1'gv rlllllllllilitlll. llulmlmy llalxlwyry. llnl fIln-rrp, ,Inv Xlu-mlmlll, llilly l llLg1f'l'1ll1l, ,lulmny llilllUH.SHI1Ilj' llurnvll. llnnnie- llilvl'mm'. Q x An. 'Y s'- LX . ln un lI1llIUl'l'llll gmm- will: lfair' .luvlu-Is lluug Clllvrry uml Jnlnmy llyrll look llml X1'llQll'l' Nllms- gmul lmm an lu' fin K l'ulx lmlw Xlulxml I1-up lliplm fur a -urpriwll 115 ilu- lulll lumlrmw- lwlww-n ilu-m. ax jump xlwt llgllllllxl llllnvllilau. NN Q W-Q 5 ww ! Qxzfk , ., . .. , lnllx l'lll2l'Inllll luv- ll ln-lll -mul in llu- 5l,,lnll1114'lgxl1, ,lllllllllj llyrml lmltl-N lm' ll rl-ll..m1.l ilglllllxl lun' lurk ASKETB LL Alter tllv first four gunn-s of tlw season. tlle Byrd .lnekvts liit their stride lwy winning eight straight gunles. l I'0lll tlmt point on the teann stearlily ini- provetl. llnring tln- season tlle Jaekets participated in five tournaments and reaellecl the semi-finals in all lint two of tln-se. and were runners-up in the Mintlen tourney. lsive of tlie Jacket victories were ilnportnnt ones over our erosstown rival Fair Park. ln tlistrivt plan. Rx rtl lllltl to settle for seeoncl lmest losing two 1-lose eontests to Cllillllplllll fjuilfllilft. 'lille key to the sum-ess of tht- season was experience and lleigllt. l our returning letterinen lefl the Jackets to a total of 22 vietories wliile losing only 12. The Jackets also gziinml at spot in the state play-offs. lvut plagued ln injuries. lost to St. stloysius of New Orleans. tn vrilliti-iusliu vrowcl of liynl slnmlt-nts und Sl11'vwpo1'1 citizens watrll nkels roll in for two more points. S 1 ls tlle Nellow K., ki St I0'l l'X RU I NUIN A Jkt 'Q - NY Ng, svuwn wllll 1 'U 51 Fair rk 1111 11r mr r wlth 2 pmnts Palr cl ny times M tl11 lalf th rkat I 111 l1'1l 103 ll th1 illll nf tln flrt qu at Ill! hllf and llllll 10411611 I1 Th slrili n r ll 1 Ili 1 N 1lHlIIll'ldt4 11 111 1 dill Fl 1x1 11 ll dbdlll I11 t lk Xvl'll,.ll 1111111 r1-e-p11!n1Iy Un l'1'lNblllI1llIl uf I1 Un tln X1lW Ili Ring 1111 In 1v 1n l ITS' mum 3 Xl M 1 ilu' 1 1 1 ll I4 lr ll 21 I H1 INTN1 I 111'1'l1 lllt' 'HMI 11: -. P f,..., r x-ur ...f ,hy I s .gal 142. 45- rf sw.,- i ss, A X' it bv'- llnng lflu'1'i'y. vlust-ly gnartlvtl. talws aim and slumts a sv! slurt. NIUIINNN lil llll Sviuuu' l.4-llviman l .Xll-City 'l'llONl:XS Jl'iFl l'iHSON LA GRANGE 'l'lu' lasl ganu' ht-hm' llu' liliristmas lullitlays saw linavli Hulmvrt- l i'itlay night saw tlu' avtiun swing uwr tu lfair l'ark as tlu' 1's t'rt'w twlge' illlltlllllh ilt'l'ft'rs4ui of Dallas -H-42 in tht- .lavlwt J1ll'l'U'lN alul lntlians lllllyl'll host to twn South l.uuisiana Ivams. l.a m. 'l'lu' ,Iavlu-ts mllvtl to a Ill-2l halftinu' load. ln tlu' lhirtl lilllllglt'Lllltl1.Llkl'lillLlI'lt'S, in a tluuhlvlu'a1ln'r. ln tlu- llyrtl ganu' tlu' aiu-r llyrtl uvultl only gn't lln't'e' points, and llll' .lvffs It-tl 35-3-1. ,lLu'lu'ls stmnpvtl tlu' highly llillll'll l.a llrange' llaturs 5-1--157. ,ltlhnny u' fourth lllllll'll'l4 saw lunth tvams trying to t'untrol tlu' hall with liYl'4l WHS UNH' lltlilln Ulllflaflllilll Willl 21 Imillli 111111 limi Y l1Q f ' M-lluw .lat'lu'ls winning. llilly l itAg:'ralml lt-ti tht' scoring with llil 15 ldllivf- I'iIlllI'lxl'lS. This xu't1n'y gan' tlu' Alat'lu'Is a -1-2 i't't'wl'4l fur tlu' LAKE lzllnuuylis ulays. 5'1 jqyllyye 'l'lu- nvxt night saw tlu' sanu' thing at tht- ,Iavlwt gym. With llyrtl playing in tlu' night rap this timv, llu' ,laclwts hvat liakt' lillarlvs .yfh.,. um,,.,,xiHmI,.I5 .1 IN, Wmk lux Off fm. gjlll-Nllul, ,m.uli,,,L 57-tl-8. l.akt' liharlvs It-tl must uf tlu' way of a closv. vxriting gamv. - Hvlluw .lztrlu-ts stm'nu'tl lvavlx with a 4'1tllXlIll'lllQl T41--I0 will mvr llul il fflllflll 'lUiU'l V FUVHV IW flu' ll5'l lll 5 lmllf'll il ul gf Ill fm'- . g,' .l,,1m', mm. lsh,,,-an lvlminu 1,t.f4,,1. Al mum u,,..m1,ly of IIN. This gavt- ilu' Javkvls a T-2 rtwtml aiul 5 straight wins. llnug fflu-rry uml. tlu- l!yi'tInu'n 1-tmiplvlt-ly tluminatvtl tlu' ganu' with vwry- 'U '1i1' u lm 1'f'ff f'1'l N ' 'i1l1201'l'il1lS ly an tlu' sqnatl swing 4u'tit1n. livauling tlu' .lavlyvl allavlxs lwvrt' sl,HlNClIH-ll lv l'lllQ1t'I'1ll4l aiul ,lulmnx luyrtl with ltlantl llpmnts i't'spt-utixvly. llllll I l'l'f1llfll.Xl.ll Sviiiwi' Sllflllgllllllii l.mnlu'i'jiu'ks wvrt' tlu' nvxt xivlims of tlu' llyrtl lA,.H,.,-man ll -u'aini'ull4'i'. falling 52-L0 in tlu' l,lIllllll'l'jLll'liS. gym. It was a nip Ml.qjiU- aiul tnvk hattlw- all tlu' way with tlu' lvatl vhanging haiuls many mmm, A timvs. .Nltluingh Springhill Iml must til tlu' si-vuiul hall. tlu' ,Iat'lu'ls llll'Ill'll un tlu' stvam in tlu' last qtiarlvi' to tluwn Springhill. l.r'1uling ' all st-tm-s was ,lau'lu'l guartl llilly l itAg1'i'altl with lil tallu's. 'lihis was tlu' sixth straight xu'tt+ry ul llu' llyrtl t'agt'nu'n. aiul il was all It'Lllll c'llui't. johnny llyrtl lvaps high uwi' twu nppuiuaits lu tip in txw points. - I5- - ? T 1-.. were f , , BUB WATSON 'xlunior 1,l'lll'l'lll8Il l MARTHAVII,I.E ln the first round of their own tournament, the Yellow Jackets erushed Marthaville 57-34. Playing before a fine crowd, the Byrdmen led 26-17 at the half and then exploded in the third quarter to streteh the lead to 20 points. Doug Cherry and Billy Fitvgerald paeed the Jaekets with 15 and 14- points respectively, johnny Byrd onee again displayed his fine rebounding talents as he hauled in 10 rebounds. The Marthaville team just did not have the height and depth of the jackets. ln the elosing minutes lfoaeh Robertson Cleaned the beneh to give his reserves some valuable experienee. FAIR PARK The next night the ,Iaekets adyaneed to the semifinal round of the Seeond Annual Byrd Tournament with fi deeisive 63-55 win over Fair Bark. Billy Fitzgerald. Rod Yeager. and .lollllfly Byrd led the Byrd offense with 17. 12, and 11 points respeetively. The seore at the half was 40-17 in favor of the Byrdmen. ln the seeond half Coach Robertson let his regulars rest, and the reserves finished the game, ,Iaeket reserve. Joe Abendroth, pitched in 6 points. CHOOL SPIRQ The Pep Squad eneourages the players at one of the games. NIINIJEN ln the semi-final round. Nlinden's lirimson Tide snapped tl Jacket win skein of eight straight with a ol-34 win. The bu just wouldn't seem to drop in for Byrd and they really new were in the game. This loss eliminated Byrd from their own tourn, ment. Minden and Bossier met in the finals whieh Bossier wo for the seeond straight year with tleorge Natlin being sele-et: Most Valuable Player. johnny Byrd and Doug tiherry fron Byrd were named to the :Xll-.Xnieriean team. B1iBB1 R.-X5lllfllR1 .lnnior l.t'lll'l'lllllll l ,lo Abendroth jumps high for a rebound as Paul Wlilson waits to give assistanee. 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'l'wil'l' 4-llunglnll llmull ull llu-tltlglll tlu- glluu-, llqll lmilt-ll l'J,lT ut tl llllxl-lll-lx lllix XVIII' Xllll1lt'Il Xpilll-ll tlu- ,lzu'kl'ts whill- they wt-re hull Lillll IIVNUI' l-llulll gl-t lllu-alll tu Nlllf ill tlu- xl-1-mul llllll illlll MII Nllllllllgl Nll'1'AIlxN, llyftl mu in llll- ll-:ul alll tlu- Wily, julllpiug uff llu- .llu-kt-1, lqmu- out 4.11 llu- ,lull-t t-lul nl llu- lt-llu-, lling il l'0l1l' 1 E E tw l lv-,l ll-alll all tlu- l-lul ul tlu- lu-I lllulrlvr lllltl lull IlItII1llll Ill-224 Illillfllll :lt llllllllIIl4', In tlu- fl-l-mul half tlu- zu' ll lllf llllll llllll llllll xxlllxtlll Illl tlu- su ll lHVlIIlN l'l'KIH'4'llX1'lN, ' vu-r wt-nt ml tll lltlltllll Xlllltlvll In um tlu- l4'lll'll1lIll4'lll, llll tum U 93,14 mllv l llZgLt'l'Lllll ll-ll llLll'lxl'l -l-llrillgg with 21 lultlttl 1lQllllllNl tlu- lll-all ul tuluh tlu Illll l llu lu lu-tx llulmtzltlu-tl llutr l wing with lf: Ill1llllN mul lm' 1 - - IN lwil l-fll 'I'l ll 'NN ,-X Xll-INT l-'Xlli l'XllIx l ll'IlI'll 'l Npllt on tlu- 1lll'l1lllTIIilIll4'Ill l4'LllII. llll tlu- lllltttll lllllt' llllx -1-llwll llu ,llYI'll Xl'lllllV ,lzlvlietx ll1'- fllllll llll lllllx tlu llllu llfllt lll th lllt I0llIl1l of th '1 . . x ' - 1' 's ' 1' llu ut 'l'lllll'tulllu-nt. llu- .llu-lu-IN llullllllzltl-ll tlu- Qlllllt' l-lltirl-ly. It llllll lu null- Illlllgllllx alll tlu- wily. llftilfll Rlllu-rlslln insl-rt:-ll 'HHH XXII I I XXI, ,wllllnmuu --llu ul lllk te-wt'xl-- tll gzlill zullllwl 4-xlu'l'il-tu'l- llu tlu ll-zllll. llllllllll ,lllwlnmn lll lu llx. lllltlllx lyllvl-4-llxl-. :llu l lllhllllx llllllthll .lll lllIIN'fl lll fuu- ll4IlUIIlIllllt'l - llll' tlu- ,l1H'lxf'lN. llllllg lflu-try tlpllf-ll llu- lu-ls for I8 lu mt tu lu-:ul tlu- N1'0I'lIlQ, 'l'lli- Xl4'l!tl'y glint- llu- llyI'4lIIlt'Il Ll filu' Ill lltltlltl1lNllIl'X :lllullu-l-ll l1tIlll's1'tlll-llllill il gamut tlu- luv-I lI'L1IIl lung llllmm llwlll llIlN1HllI lm lllllll-lltll. l V 'Kei .- l 1 is L YLQ ,, f f? 2.. , JOE .H3FNIJRO'l'H - Sopliontorm' Squatlinan i1llL'l1ll 27-26 just hvforo tho half vmlecl. Thi- svcoml half saw liossin-r stvadily iitvre-asv tho lvatl. A niain factor in tht- loss was the high numhor of fouls vonnnittefl lay tht- Jac-kt-ts, Billy Fitz- gorald was tht- bright spot in l3yrtl's altzivk with 17 tallivs. FMR PARK TUURNA VENT lSIIiNYlI,I.H Thi- Byrd Yellow Jackots niaulvti tht- liit-nvillv llolmvuts, 51- 30, in thi- first rouml of tho animal Fair l'ark 'l'0nrnanit-nt. This was tht- ,lacks-ts t-ight:-Q-nth win in 25 starts. Avtion in tht- game was slow in rho first half with the halftinn- svorm- amounting to only 18-ll. liut tht- Javlwts t'I'llIlll'll for 20 points in tht- final quart:-r to witlon tht- margin. lloug lihorry was high point man for llyrtl with 16 points. Aftor this vivlory tht- ,lavkets got a clay off lwforf- re-turning to avtion in tht- tournaint-nt on Satur- flay playing tho winnor of tht- Springhill, Pleasant Hill gain:-. ug Chtrry leaps high to tip in two important points against Uuavhita in at mlis l I P' I A .Q s . I'IC'IiIf Ylf XI.If Suplumum' I,vtt1-mum I Rod CKETS G I Yriagvr. Captain. Imiulks tlirrvugli tlu- lump Iwluru- tlu' I :iir I'zn'Ix punt I'I.IC.-XS-XNI' IlII.I, ISIIUII XIX lu llu- Ni-miul iuulul nf tlu- Ifuii' Iltirk 'limirnanu-nt, l'I1'z1:-ant In tlu- swuiul gunw uf ilu- tour. Ihrtl tl'-mu-:I I-Iwuinti IIT- Ilill sszixift 51- plmwlny Hu ilu-y NI1i1 IU I IIN' .Izivkvts 65-52. Thi- in an mvrtinu-. Iluwn I0 luiintx :it tlu- hull. tlu- ,Igu'Iwt- siiigytl Inu Jllttl' Nttkll-I tix mic'--itIu'1I ii- tht' wfriw' ilNIIl'UIl'S, At tht- vml of to rut thc' Ivatl tn thrvn- Iuuinlx zit tlu' 1-lul of tlu- thirfl tiiiz1i't4'i', Wit that first qiiiiitcr tlu' ,Iiu'Iu'tN If-it. uiul tIu' wore was tit-tl at halftimv. two minute-s Ivft zirul tlu- .t-t.r,- 10.10. Html miititwllwl tlu' Iru hit it mi- ulumt Iiulfwuy tlirmiggli thc' third quurtvr that, in Im- 3 lug ghgt, but Ihiu plain 1IuIn't milk. tllltming ilu- gun iluvut lm, tttilltlltw linux IIIl'ilsitllI tlill gint an 4-ight point lvait that into an mn-rtimc. 'I'Iu- xuuu' thing Iuipgu-iuitt in tlu- lrYl'l'ItIll 14xuInIn't Iu' mz'l1'1111u', 'Ilu' rwt HI tlu- ggnu- was play-QI tm evt-n hut whvn Ililly I illg14'l'alI1I wlrme' in for tlu' Iaixt xhi-t, Iu' w If-im-, Ifiltllllgg ui-mx-I' fm' tlu- ,lalvlwts was Iluugg IiIlt'TTy with ffwuleml with 5 :-vvmiels ITIIHIIIIIIIQL. I'iiIlgL1'I'LtIlI funk Iiix frm- thmv III IIIIIHIN. tflivrrx mix nzinuwl tn thu' till-ttvurnunu-nt tn-am for givingtIu',Izu'Iu'tstIu'irmu-pni11rxit'1t1py4 tlu' thiiwl Iinu- in thu- Iaixt fum' IUtlI'llLltllt'ItI!-. IJIC lit 5.XI.IiI'i IIIILIOIN Ilrfviuliiigg stats- vliuuipinns 174- I,ii Sullv Iuuulwl tlu' ,Iau'km Ilu- Ilyrtl M-Ilms .ILu'Iu'ts4vIu'll1'4I ai thrcc tidy' sotitlu-rim trip with IIWII IIIHIII IWS .In 20 FIMIF IIIIHI' II III NIIIV IIIII :III IIN' WI ml, Multum limb M Xlpmmllm um' wwe th,f4,atWl 68.63, Although arid the only Ivrigtlitfluit in tlu' .Izulwt Inu'-up mix ,llnlunny Ily IIN, -lmkms mmh, Hum, MVN wmlx Multum Vupimlilml tm 2,1 pw- with 16 IIOIIIIS. Ihlu In-It ttu- ,Iuclu-tx with 41 1-rn-tlitulvlv I9- kt-ugql foul- I-mxiiiiittwl Ivy Ihrtl, Ilnug ffherry, Rful Yvagvr, zmfl ff'f 'f1l t 1'UY'f!'I1 1W'- Ililly I it1gu-iultl all fuult-it nut, Yvaigvr, tflu-rry. aiiul xlulinny Ilyrzl I.til,,XNIJ 4Ll ISIC iluiiim' tt-.I tlu- -mriiigl with II. Ill. uiul I2 puints 1'+'spQ'f'tiwIy, 'l'mim,I, .IOIHHIY Ilyrfl sIifvfltH 11 Iuunk flux! ti- Ililly I itzg1'zii'ItI Sl'l't't'ltf for him IYILI. 1 . 9 S Y his ' Q ,M ,M f' Q in . ' ,. , MQW- N - ff 'S N . M wx X 41 1 g 1 g.inu witl Nt lohns played before an Managers: Leon Thompson and John Carpenter range again and weren't threatened for the remainder of tht- ganun Spearheading the Jacket attaek was ,lulniny llyrd witll 13 points. llulilma Raslmerry also did a firu' juli of ft'llttllI1llll1Ql. 0llAC111'1'A Playing away from ltmne, tlu' llyrd Yellow Jaekets alnsorlwrl their most deeisive loss of tlu' season losing to f1ll2il'1l1I3 60-53. Altllougli they :till were in t'untt'ntinn for play-mills tliis loss lust tlle ,laekets a vltance fur tlu' district Vllillltllllillilllp. Dong Cherry and ,10111llly Byrd led the ,lavketf witl120 and 1-1 pttints respeetively. FAIR 15111K '1'l1e llyrd lellow Jzu'lu't:- gained sevorul plan' in tlu' distrivt and a state playoff lwrtll lty downing tlu' lfair Park Indian:- 52-39 llefure almost 2.000 -pet'tatm'f, '1'lu' ,lavlwts jtlIll1lt'4l nfl tn a 7-0 lead. lmt tlu' Indian- fuuglit lravlx to tis' tlu' 341'U1'l'. :Xt tlu' llall tlu' Jackets lu-ld a lm point advuntaggt' wsitll a 5l'tPl't' uf 22-10, '1'lu' sevmul half vvaf tnuvli tlu- -ami' as tlu' fir-tg in tlu' fuurtll quarter tht- lndians tired, and tlu' ,laelwts wmi llatulily. lflterry and llyrd paved with 18 and 15 tallies n'fpcetiu'ly. 51. 111315115 In tlu' first gtmu' ul tlu' State play-wth Ft, Xlwpiu- vruletl 1351-dl lmlw- ul' ll Flatt' title lu Vfllelllllgi tlu' .lL1l'l'x!'l- T0-fill in New Orleans. Rnd Yeager was tht' only llrigllt split Willl 10 l2lllif'S. 111115 ended the season with a 22-12 record. Both teams fight for a relmuncl. -m .l f 'M- f 5 I 'J ASKETB LL C0 RT 1 511111111 lx'r1p11'x1'11lr11i1f' 4,I55lI'l ISUWKICIC l','.x1f111 .IUIIIIIIY Ilxrfl .Nf1,11111111n1w H17111'sv1111l11'1'f' NlINII1'0l'l'Il 11114111 Iullx I' lIlgl4'l'i.ll4I SWEETHEART MARTHA FRIERSON Esf'0rtvC11p1a111 Roll Yvagvr IIt?I41l'4' tlu' lIIN'I1IIl,LE gun uf ilu: I'411ir I'11rk gillII11'. nn 'l'I111r41Iuy. I 1'Ill'll2ll'y 20. ilu' 1957-58 ll11e-lxcllrull tll1llI'I um 1:14-- 3-1'Ill1'Il lu ilu' rIll1Il'IlI lmfly. lt wax ilu- flrft t111u- 111 II14-J11sl111'v of llxrel Il111t Ll l'41llI'I Illltl lH't'Il 4'I4'f'I4'1I In l'l'IgLIl m'e'1' 21 Ir11flu'lI11llI 51111111-. 'l'lu- Vlllllll 1-11115141-ql uf mu' girl frwnn ilu- FrCwl11111111. SuI1l14111111rc-. .l1111ir11'. 11111l F1'11i111' clawvs e'l1'1'lwl lry ilu' -turlvnls nl lluwe c'l11fsc'1. Ilu- -mw- lu'url muft lu' ll Scninr illlll Wil' 1-lwte-fl Ivy the l111fke'tl111ll I1'11111. 'flu' girlk wwf' 1--m1't4-sl I111111 Illlil-t'UllI'I lmy 11141111111-rw ul' IIII' I4'11!11 In Ilu' ll1'IlI'Il XNlll'I'l' tluq me-rv bl'llI1'II in il pl11Cv of lurruvr 5lll'I'llllI1lI!'1I Ivy ilu- t1-11111. NIV. lJ111u'1111 l1ff'4l'IlIl'1I '1I't'Ill1I4 In ilu' IIIUIIIIWTS of tlu' f'0lll'I. 11111l Rml X1'ilgL4'l'. IILIIIILIIII. prvsw-1111141 ll IlllHli1'II11lll l1llIf!gLl'1lI1Ill'lI lmy 11ll ilu' pIi1yl'I's tu llu- hM'1'1'IIlCZ1l'I. The ,laclivls won llu- jjillllt' 52-39 111 1'1v111pl1'I4' ll Sl11'l'1's-Illl l'Xl'Illl1gI. .IIHII-117 lx'f'p1e'.w111411l11 X If I INV list Ix.,.X 1111 Ilullgl I IIKTIN Fn'.x111111111 R1'11r4'.x111111111f lOl NN XIIIIIII 13.811 ' N X 111 Ilulwln Ilan IHIIN 'Q 99 TE M BASKETB LL sf row? Tonnny lluvk. lion llusslxins. llurry lj1'illfQ'C, ,lavkiv ll:-ason. Pc-to Seulv. Donny llilvrc-use attmnpls il Iwo pointvr in Sonny l'nrnvll. a ull giuinv. 'omf 10101 lion l't'll'tllllllIl, jot- .Xln'iuIrotl1. ltiiggviim- l'ilI'I'. ,llltlllly xXr1lll2lI1tS. .lohn wilson, 'IR-titty llmliv. 'l'hv WST-58 llyrtl ll tvuni unclvr the guicluiivc of coach John liogc-rs vlilnaxml stivvvsslul si-uson in prvpuration for futurv varsity play. Although thc B tcam won ly tcn gznnvs while losing tm-lw. much Villllllljll' cxpericrlce was gainful hy tho in which was 1-oniposml mostly of sophomores. Important victories incluclorl wins -r 1-wry tvznn in the district and ovvr Minden :incl Springhill. Lvading scorers for junior Jzivkt-ts wt-rc ,linnny Williams. Joi- Almcnmlroth. and Pvtc Svalv. lt was also nks to tht- spiritvil play of tht-so boys that they got most of thc- re-hounds. fmwnall f ii MNH aa fm woman . Ionamin QWSSXSJIU-83 ii unit! 1:31-w itll! il: inn w - in it fi: is r' , F' Q i ' P S 1 . ' ls Q I li: 5 i ar , I Qlliws ...... COACII .IUIIN ROGERS First rowg jot- Bt'L1l'tl, Al lill21llllJllS5. Don llrcwi-r, ll'-ruhl l9ortllnml. loin lxlUl'LlLlllf 56601111 rozv: Rolwrt 'l'urnn-r. lllltl Vlittlllllllsllll. llill lhitlmlgv, ilvorgv VllllIDIIlIlS0ll. ll Wilfon 1lllllIlillH'llYt'l4h his inun in LI ll guim: Russell Wvhftt-r. Ll .xiii If lw !5' i t... , ., v ,Al Q' ,ff K6 .1 A F I ki, I' .Af f .ivyf - '-A f. mp gf fry: 5 at FV: as A. A fy Jw . ' af- , 'Q0q44.-.QQ VW 'ff bevnon.gk j'PQnmnm.f L Dnmx2sfj'gE ?egf,...,mf,-X Www. Q, . vnu uw - SELECTINC A CHRISTMAS TREE FOR THE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS ASSEMBLY AT THE CITY OF BYRD are these representatives of the Senior class: Don Douglass, footballg Patsy Stamps, High Life Stlffg Jerry Iouett, foreign exchange studentg Gayle Griffith, ROTC 2nd Lt.: Johnny Byrd, basketball. In the winter of the year . . You, the Juniors of Byrd spend six hours a day, five days a week, with books, teachers, and learning . . . you choose the color of your senior rings . . . your class has fifty-seven ap- plicants for the exchange stu- dent . . . you become excited as the Junior Prom draws near . . . many of your class try out for cheerleader . . . Pelican State, Student Council, Pep Squad, and .National Honor Society are some of the many elections that bring to a close your Junior year. 47 . 7 fm ,Lf 5'- ia A E jkxf ' I.4N'1lliIlgl Ihr- l'UllIllI'i Illirxlllll' for ilu' XI' l'Yl'hllllQt' rIll4l1'IllF lun lvml am' ilu- HillIl1'l'N 1 thq- xlIll'l'i1'.lll Sn-nif tllffllll, Xlillf Xlurpl .lxxuv lfunninglmznn. X ,Wwe , ,uw CLASS OFFICERS: Randy liulmlly Rasbvrry. S4-v1'c-tary. s i u ' ' L ' Jai-lg. IH-pNi4lvllI: lm lzmlplwll. Xlu- 'l'4'NIlIl' 5 ailing in Nliu Iufvyl wftiu- , 1i41I'4'lilNN rwl11i1xwN3 .IN-U 1L,,,ly, zlry' xIlll'lllII1'1', ll ix I'UIl'i4ll'l'4'tl grail IIUIIUI' III llwli In M- lwlnlnalt An exvitingl mlay for ilu' .luniors is the llav tlwy clloosv ilu-ir svniur rings. xlvvrry lllair. likr- many ollwrs. wail:-sl in lim- In-forv ln-ing nwasul'1'1l by the jx-we-ler's l'CI1l'l'FElllLlIlYl'. ukiv hmgnnire, l,ill'llLllllt'IllLlTliiIlQ Nanvy Evans. 'l'1'n-aslln-rg and Larry imlrin. S1'l'g1'Lllll'lll-AYIHS. Ilan llurr. llc-rry llawlinfon. Sandra Sllllx aml ,lr-lmny lllllllill. juniors. lalu- llllll'l'Illt'Ill lv-is In llelp tlum vllmm- llll'll' Hwzllllvll- aml urltx' , 5 W 3? 5 x w a 4 W A,., A 5 52' 1,- 15 f sv. 5 5 'E WW, ,li .wir Si . . X .wx . vsgg M 1 , ' 2 Y ' was 39 -m X 'wx I NRA xxx' S. A ww 1.luu'lvs llloxonl Y N. ,loo-plr Cuy WH-lclon Hr-lon Wanda llollllia- lloml lioysl Ixfilllftlfll llraslwr R Ihlllll I.: Ste-pln-n Patrivk Clvnn ,lolm Sally llx'nm'ln llrm-lm'r llriclwu-ll llrilt llroaflus BI'0l'l'iSL'lllllIllI llonnie' llroomv Carolyn Fflainv Gloria Roln-rt Ronald llrown Brown Brown llrown llrown IVIA Y ACTIVITIES l'ulrn'l4l l'f'tv Fam- llianv Kay Rupq-rl llrownlvv llulfinglton lluwim- flamlermln-all llamplwll llumplu-Il I I i Q if- ' Q-E N if-' I 2 EW? Toni l r':1l1wN .lvrry juqur-1511 .Indy 1539 l.:mcl1'll1l l.unIl4-x l.urt1-r f.usll:'l1m'lw l.l1:1pmun fill:-rn 1 'S-'EF lytlwq Rube-rt Ann ' ' Clawsun Clim- f.llllxIv'H-ull I Q Y-PALE K .73f'T,.Qi', 32 ' E ff' ,'-E51 f ig: Ns' - as V, s Linda Clingznmn WN-n lluln fkmlle-rwllr lfuln-111.111 3 ' fx . f f::f+:-'sc I john Carlos Lf-wis Harrivt Cynthia Almlv Ilullinw Cum-rly Change-r Clonnvr Cook Hunk ' ' -, S 3 I A - l.in4lu Cllllllit' Quay lff-r'lv'v ljllfll Cory Dun FHIIN illi UH we Jum- Num-5 liux ffnm THIRTY-FIVE JU IORS ARE ELECTED AI4-an .lunv John fjllllllllillgli Cllflllillgdlillll Dalton Ilzlnivl- llurm-ll Ilauif '70 Rirluml llillglvf DIPIWIIIIY Drawing: riflf-sl for won-kly inspvvliun arc- juniors Uaviml Wright. Van Hardawuy. and Barry Hnpv. wh is T' ' ' a 1119.91-f.'1i., X .Q V X .. , gy - . f fy- .z .K K M v s is g 1 t E -it 1 -- A, in -. E . ,T 1 i . ,lame-s Joseph Letty Mary Ruth Sarah Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Davis Sandra Clairv Kay Betty Sue Robert Jud D4-al llc-Irv Dvlllillfl Dickerson Divkerson Downs ,lamvs Jon June Alsiv Ronald Don Doyal Drimlak Duron- Duncan Durham Durr TO THE NATIONAL H0 OR SOCIETY Kola:-rt Mary Palmvr Arlinv Norman Nanvy Earp East:-rwooti Eiland Elton Fski-llinti Evans Ulwrl .llfllll Lintia Dan P:-glggy 5it'Xl'll itwrs T'.u're'lt lfaliiu Farms-r Farmvr 194-invr Q - fi . M-ww 'Y v ' .- A 1. if -1325: hi 4 1, 2 gf W A 5 fyw wi' v A y Allllt' llilnluw D111 111 llillzm 14414141 - -f Sf -1 1 34111111 'S Sara Dun I.i11da Nlurgiv Ciglin llilumkm fill Gill llurx' ,lvrry l,il1l1y lllm'111la Nlildrmi lI111lf1'1'y Cudwin Cul4ifi11g11-r fhlllilllllll f1UlH'llQ'T lV1.1111 ,l11111w Gay Alicv lfddyn- I.i11sia1 5111 ll ' ' IS CHEERLEADER CAMPAIGN IN G '? f wt was . N 1 11 fdfllhll 'S- 5 l11u11.1lml -1111 ' 1-1- lh11AIu11':1 .lu ilriffill Nlike' Silllllfll sllilfllll Hvllull 1111111111 lfrlmwlusv brmmw l JKIHII f Ullkl' llriffvy 64 0 ,R Q A Xxvilliillll Hull V . M .' . - K ' ,yi Q 4? ix. , u . ' 1- ' V' ' X A E , . i X Q. ' - ' A ' 31 3 1' .' Rvws . 'f f l f',f1-. ' ,lanv lfelwurml Rulwrt Hamlnvt Hardawuy Hardin 3 g aisfg -- Q -ESM Palrivia Img llharmian Hzirrvll Harrinvlun Hurrisun F A5 ' Q Ar N T William Rulwrt Hurt Hzllfivlli . ' 'O ER, VPYLI Uixim- ,In llzlynvx lll'Il1l4'I'sUIl 3-e gg.. 'YT Iflvzlxxur' llvrulul I74 ' g,,A -QQ'h Q 3 XM .4 wax if llvnnis I I4'l'I'illgl0I1 WY joy Hllllrt r THE SPRI hs: w. ggi iv Jann- Cunningham. Joyw- Nlikvsku. Pam Stl-wurl. Num-y l'4-ummm. and 'Vlarilyn Nlvlluffin znlmire- ilu- FT!'I1l'll flag. X WK ,,., -1 ' 'V 3 x R V A X 5' 3 ffm' I X K If id ,Inhn Cuil ,luniilh Iluukinx Hawkins lluynw G OUR CLAS 'km F QI . 3,-9' ixxx. 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L Pi. fkffffli 4 1 - 7 K . , f +3 gi, 2 P .. ,wh 'qhix 2 '5f,g f .2 ?- ,X Q Q X412 7' V N' v ' ' X . , Q Sv N K 'fx PY ft xf. Q 5 B vs A igdkvilkxf if Y S , f K if 'K Iii... infjiixx ,AQ Xi wk ' figs, v Avi: 2 :2f'SK'u ' v f3 :if,rf4 fs? 'S' 4, K ' . '-, vi- ,, , . x Q S 4.154 .v 1 ' x g 3,4 ml MQ G 5 x 'C s' X ya' s i ,lx , ,,,f Wai SPRI B Hohliy Deputy, Adelaide NfcClanahan, Jimmy Hartwell, Milton Triehel. Richard Phillips, Tommy CZFEVER Hogan, Stephen Caine, johnny llishman. Charles Hudson, Ken lacy, and Stephen Nlurdoch, Na- tional Merit Scholarship program senii-finalists, look over the scholarship catalogues. Adelaide NIeClanahan and Stephen Caine were also among the chosen finalists. Spring comes like a shot in the arm, and the heart of Byrd continues to beat, yet with a new type of excitement. Each student steps out into an almost entirely different world, one in which classes have more interest anc everyday cares are less of a burden. Just as everything seems to he going fine that old familiar disease, spring fever, creeps into the city. Witli the appearance of this disease the will to work seems to leave each student for a few weeks. Twice monthly on Tuesdays an activity period is set aside for an R.0.T.C. parade, As the color guard pas-es In-fore the special staff. all officers and sion- Early one Friday morning the Cusher staff went to Dallas to visit the l aors -alute the flag of thi-ireountry. Taylor Publishing Company where our yearhook is printed. :ifter u tour of the company. the staff spent some time in the yearbook lilirary looking '88 for new ideas. ch Wedm-stlay thc sluilcnts of llyrtl have the opportunity it iositing their savings through the school lianking pro- nn 'l'vlle'r llvth Mcllallic takes the lIlUIlt'y fri xl, Cissy llowlwr. Sue llrown. and .-Xnn Carter. olusvrvc. 'llllv llyrml choir pi'1':se'l1t0d tht- opcretla. 'lllle- lliratcs of l'm-iixaiict-. Silfilll 'l'urnle-y helps Nlarllia Williams with he-i' inak:--up sshilz' I rvthla llaym' and Nlarlcns- llagemlorn Many of tht- students at liyrd take advantage of tht- art classes which are offered. llarhara Bagwell. Sui- Noland, and Wayne Nctlicrlantl prove their talent hy FlU.'ll'lllllQI various suh- jects Y... iIfrp.I ' Suddenly. overnight it seems, school elections hit hard . . . Cheerleaders, Student Council, Pelican State. The city is filled with posters, outstretched hands. and friendly faces. Then, the day for the Juniors arrives . . . the day they receive their senior rings. Sunburned faces appear after each track meet or hasehall game. Cushers have barely been signed when exams once again appear. Senior Class Day. Bac- calaureate exercises, Graduation day . . . all take their places as memories. IRQ M X 1 r 1 0 1 P if 1 s 1 -' ii J in I ' TU: ,Qtr 1 lun 111 x ll lxll l11 1 1 111 1 lin U11 II11 l Each spring the el:-1'tio11 of Student C1111111'il offi1'1'1's illfl for the following year vauses lllP5U'I'-K't1NQ'I'l'll walls rlllf llll Illlm I lh llll Ill 1l1 lll lh ll xa11I1 ll and muvh ex:-in-mt-nt, jar-k Jeter l'Llsl5 hi- lmllol in lv Pl ' I 'l the flvsigrnalwl pla1'e'. As he waits for his diploma. the senior suddenly realizes that it is all over. ln 1' flash the ma11y memories of l1is high schoo life and the part he played in tl1e City ol Byrd as a Byrdite pass through l1is mind Yet at the same time these memories he come hazy, and bright visions of tl1e fll ture appear. He looks to that future wel prepared to meet his challenge. hut. az on that first day, the same question stil confronts him: HWhat lies ahead? I' 0 big day for the junior finally IIIINQ ie iw ll 1n111r rings. This year r dl Ihm' lust nf lhm- frliool yn-ur. Ihr- Iuiwlugy sllltl1'lllS lwgiin Every svnior must lw iiivasllrvzl for his vap Illlll ming lhf-ir p1'1vjm'ts to ll vlufm-. lrstei' Sviiivr rvpurt, on hm' gown. llvtsy Chanrllvr lllt'il!-IITVS llannic l.0lllIILlll.S rt In lhc vluss with the- hm-lp of ln-r xixuul uicls. hvaml sizv whilv nth:-rs await the-ir turn. . . 5111111 llyril lwlievvs in lDt'lll'I'lllg the imlivifluzil, both mvntally and phy- sically. this gym Class take-s their exorcism- in the form of a haseball game. 1 5 E 1 ---sssw Table manners arc very inipurtum In t'Yl'l'y0llt', 'llllf'l'l'l.Ulil'. this limm- living l'lllFS If-411115 the proper place setting for the clinnvi' lahlv. I9l are 4' .ff at , fel! , sf , Napili l-INJOYING 'l'lll'I W0Nlll1lil l.Tl. SPRING Wl'1A'l'Hlili during their lunch break are these Seniors: Grantham Couch. Chapel Leader: Carolyn Kendrick, Secretary of National Honor Societyg Stephen Caine. National Merit 'Scholarship Finalist: Adelaide McClanahan, President of Quill and Scrollg Johnny llishman. Outstanding Boy at l'elic'an Boys' State. In the spring of the year. you anxiously await the naming of the National HUIIUI' Society members . . . you wonder what students will represent you at Pelican State . . . the National Forensic League attends their championship meets . . . at the Quill and Scroll assembly you honor the new members . . . the new Chapel leader is announced . . members of the First Chair of America receive their band awards . . and when the CUSHEH arrives, the workers behind the scenes are finally. recognized. i 'Wx .Ri NATIONAL HO OR SGCIETY HO O Honor is not a matter of any man's calling: merely, hu rather of his own actions in it. Believing: this statement true the Grover C. Koffman Chapter of tht- National Honor Socictj seeks to honor those citizens of Byrd who haw given of tht-iz time and effort for the betterment of the school. To be eligible for membership in this society. L1 stntlent inns live up to the four cardinal principles of ffliaracter, Scholarship Leadership, and Service. After considering these qualities ir their students, the faculty selects the new im-mlwrs of tht organization from the upper third of the Senior class and fron those Juniors who have maintained a li average. Assuming the responsibility that goes with honor. the Nu tional Honor Society has endeavored to rentler service to its school through various projectsq such as reminding the slurlcn body of scholastic requirements, providing music in the cafeteria and presenting an annual recognition day honoring: Iltost rendering service to the school. As a climax to these activities an. impressive induction ceremony for incoming memhers it held in the spring. ara Hitchcock, Jimmy Hartwell. lflixalmeth Rasinusscn, Mary all, Stephen Caine. and Patsy Stamps make plans for the ecognition Day which is held in tht- spring: of this year. l'1rvt ron liarhara Boggs Stt phen fame Gaye Carroll Merritt Chastain, Grantham Couch, Julie Courtney. Bohhy Deputy. Danny D Smoml rou, Nlarn Faricloth Marion Fortson Samla Crate Lynne Grant, Diane Griffin, Bobby Hamm, jimmy Hartwell, ,Ian Hea W1 - ' DENTS FOR CHIEVE NTS Nluvh timv is spvnl in prvparilig tht- wmmgllitiull rarmls fur 1-uvli stuclvnl that is i'e'm'lvgmixf'tl for I'l'Illlt'I'lIlgI svrvivm- to Ihr' svlmul, Nlariv l ain-lutli, I.ynnt- llrant. Sunmla llragv, Nlariun A l'1lIl'lSHll. :mtl l':ltrim'ia xlilQlllil't' fill in tln- names un the rartls. 'NT tif- F 'f gui --- - Below: During thc- I,0lli!4li1llLl State- 'l':'am'l1ers' liunw-ntiun whivh was held at Byrd this yvar, IlIl'l11lll'I'S of tht- National Honor Su- Civty wnrkvcl in shifts at tht- infurinatinn tlexk. 'Nlurray johns- ton, Elizalmx-th Rasnnissvn. antl lfharlc-s Pvatrnfs mlirevt a teavlivr to tht- re-gistratiun tlvfk. Jl't'f lluring um- uf thc imw-tinggs uf the- National llwvnnr Society 45 NlPI'SWltl'llly Izilknwl tn tliv lm'n1lwrs about tht- various nlarklnipf uhivli art- uvuilalnlc, Um- nf tht- tlutivs ul tht- mom- 5 ut Ilns llltllltl' suvivtv ix tu inlprvsa upon the llIlllt'Tl'lLlS4Illl'Il ilnpurtum'v uf a gmail St'llUlilSlll' ziwrulge. F 5 . nv! row: Sara llitvhcuck, 'I'0mmy Hogan, Jim ,It-ter, Ann Johnson, Murray Johnston, Ade-laidv Mcfflarlallall, Patricia Maguire-, Cllarlt-s llvalllwlss. :mul row: Rivhzml Pliillips, Pam Plumlvy, Elizabm-th Rasmussen, Becky Schcrgvns, Mary Small, Patsy Stamps, Diane Trahan, Rutlric Yvz1g:,4'l'. , X A - Nails. .3 X 1 3 W , j. X ' at t n is -an 1 E PER CE T OF BYRD is I Twenty-five points are the requirements for mem- bership in the National Forensic League. These points may he earned in humorous declamation. dramatic interpretation, original oratory. and decla- mation. Byrd won the leading chapter plaque in 194-5 and again in 1952. Competing against the lvcst teams in the nation. Byrd has won many honors. Many first places were won hy Byrd students lvesidcs their placing second in sweepstakes at several tour- naments. Many medals in humorous. dramatic. poetry read- ing, original oratory. and extemporaneous speaking were won at Northwestern State College. 'lille dc- bate teams are also very active. This year the sen- ior men's team placed third at a tournament held in Houston. Texas. There were many finalists in the national tournament at Muskogee. Oklahoma. lVlr. Rogers replaced Mr. Bacilla as faculty sponsor for the club. Gathering information for a dehatc is perhaps the luirtlc: Joh as these vniemliers of the tleliatc team. ,Klan Huber Robert lNeff. lxancy W adclcll. and Wayne Winn-rrowil rcalizr HE ATIONAL FORENSIG LEAGUE irxt mtv: Lnuvllu llains, Rick Biggs, Robert Carr, Gaye Carroll, Julie Courtney, Ginger Darnell, Martha rvvml row: llarlmra Ju friffin, faylc Griffith Linda Hanna Sall Hinsch P lette a Q ' Q ' f Y ' , , y , au J mee, Jerry Ma-haw, hinl raw: Sandra Querlws, Jackie Roe-d, Loraine Rowe, Becky Schergens, Marcia Simmons, Lottye Spitzer, mirth row: Lurl Wcxsman, Rosemarie Winter, Wayne Winterrowd. as W 'A' 5' is if Q if . -eae I it 1 ' rr'- ' ' , ,,,,, X -L S ' affix ' t Gillispiv. Tom Parker. Mary Martin Wallace. S-4 to his lnnnuruus tlcclalnatinn. Cf' t l'ra1'tit'ing lwfurt- a tlcluzlta- trip can prow- wry lllll'I't'sllIlh wrt Nz-ff is getting tht- tlwiu-tl 1'vam'tinn from hi, umlivrne WS an f 3 3 it if1If'lIl Vive l'rf'si41ent Sefrrclfzrr Tr1'as11rf'r liilltlwy Alun Rllllt'll Nancy lliamltlvll llolwrt Nt-ff PELIC During the month of August. ri niytliivul Altlth stutv wa forlnecl hy delegates from high sc-hools throughout tht- stut These Students were clectccl hy the junior class for their ou standing qualities . . . those of chziravter. lt-mlm-rsliip. voolu-1', tion. and scholarship. lfavli reprvsvntutivc was fponforml l' one of Shreveportis leading civil' organizations. 'tht-5 followr a program planned hy thc' xXn1cric'an lr-gion flt-sigm-cl I eflucate our youth in the fluties. privilvgrs. rights. uncl ri Sponsilmilities of an Antvrivan citizen. Citizens of Pelican State- are taught to honor anal rt-vt-1 .lo Ann Blum Gaye Carroll Douglas Cherry Nllltllll tiollwrt 'K- efltiwvi Grantham fionvh Julie- Courtney Rolwrt Deputy ,N ,- ,-A J' .V llanivl ll1'lllll't't' john DlFlll1tZlIl Martha lfrivrson liolivrt llitttltl ICQ FATE e freedoms given them hy the Constitution of the United ates of Ameriea and the denioeratim' way of life. They are ugh! the duties of real office holders in the everyday world ld are actually given a ehanee to perform these duties. Our representatives to l'eliean State came home with many nors. liolvhy llamm was elected lieutenant-governor. Grant- m Couch was eleeted attorney general. and Johnny Dish- ln was honored with the title outstanding citizen. The 'ls were at ai disadvantage lmeeause Girls' State was closed er fl' days due to an epidemir' of Asian flu. 6 Sara HlIl'lll'lll'k Dorothy Hollowell Murray Johnston at R N give Q N X 5 is ll' K 1 an yi ,,,,, :Q s t fi i 'N Cary fllontgzolnery Clun-les l'a'aIross Pam Plumlt-y llc-eky Selle-rgens I fi. H 4' - 'N Xi IW 3 1 ss., X It ' my b ' YT- y uv-I ..,, s ' if . , -Ag X Si y g 5 e ' y 5,351 f ,L . y A 5 X t Q 7 I A i r N- tt.k we SilHlUf'l Titvllv Diane Trahan Sandra Trust Rodrie Yeager IOC e -fi, ,f 7 ' 'N ' M5 -M., fm rf x55,., ef k 'V Q 3552 XyAif ,A i 2? i. E ' ' 25? yy 'T , fy f 3 si' fm, 2 aww M gas- j. - 'QQ Q L, if A 'i W-W4 M t A x 5' , X g A , fl 4 L f' f f ' 1 1 F-gg MF 4. wmggg, F f f 5 g Wag 4 rlwmrw, i M y:,,g,2.fiW!W aff 1 1, MW , N' S54 '-,injyW'5 iW4iW , . ,W iwksgmy I me W y 1 2 'X fx 'Wm 4 U 'rf 5 Q 11 N W 133' '33 51 fm 200 V X 1 if N 2 X R if X tsl, 1 SX 2 1 L X 1'rex1'11e111: .Mielaitlv iNIt'Clanahan l'1'rf' 1're'si1lc'11I: Jan Hvartl Se'1'r1'Ir11,t: Nlurray Johnston Tr1'11x11r1'r: Saintlu liraige' Q ILL A D SCROLL n. r - W, O tJl'Q1LiIllM'll at llyrtl sinvt' 1947. tht- Quill anti Scroll is one of tht- most honoreml organizations in the svhool. The rt-'quirements for Illt'll1l!t'I'rlllIl art- tht- following: a li average. a junior or senior cIassifit'znion. fifty or more inclit-s of printetl material in three voiisz-viitiw issues of the High Life or ninetv hours work on Iht- lluslier. and invniln-rship on a publications staff. An improssiw- initiation, followed by an informal banquet, is ln-ltl for the new memlwrs each year. Miss Marget' Sanders am Nliss Louise' llarris arm' tht- sponsors of this honorary soviety. Firxl row: Patricia Bateman, Barbara Boggs, Naomi Colbert, Julie Cou 1 , Se-1'o111l ww: James Hartwell, Thonias Hogan, James Jeter, Ann J0hnson.James1.ewis. Arm I.irlIlSPy. Tllllflf row: l'atI'icia Maguire, Harold Mitehvll, Ann Moreneaux, James Neely, Charles Peatross, Frvml Peters., 1911111111 ruzc: Elizalwth Rasmussen, Becky SCllCl'gt'I'lS, Patsy Stamps. I 1'ftl1 fllIl'.' Claudia Sturges, Becky Thagard, David Tyrrell. rtney, Bettv Kaye- Floyd Diane Griffin. if K .... - .. .mi . s . Q in i x x , J , : -- J ll -1 ' Il' ITI4. nv l ' - - tlitional svroll of tht- som - p 1 is J' Nfl' ' sz EE XX 1 . -F N 5 in Q J Sarah 'lJlll'lIlt'Y. Santini Nil'liill'l'il'. Janne-s llurrougglis. llllll 5 if -- KIIIN .1 is s tltt-it-tl IIll'lIliN'l'4. sign Ihr- lm- ftx W wif X ibm! 5 S 1 X x K-kj - 2 , . . I V' . , ., We , , gf 3 z. mv- s U VM X'yWgwb fi wif? U fn N, , , 'iv Q ,N 5 'X 13 X, . 1 ., w fr Q 5 4 5' N f l .Qi ,f ' i x Jgyfmf Wg- ',1, f ' s 'Q 1 ., , El' V' - f f Sz , M54 xkw W 3 it 5 Vb 'f: ,qi f Wg M if ,Q 'Nia 9, F' E! ,, ' Q W mf , Q .t A .gif ,vw A - ,N wtf l 5,4 l? uw ANY ORK BEHI D THE SCENES A--' 5tumh'nts giw up thvir study halls Tllvy un- rvauly In he' uf wrviw- Sealvlii Judy Nlacislalxls, Mir Marjoriv Klum-Farlaml. Stamiing: xliiflllbl jones, Mary Dorothy Carlson, Martha Hvlow: Iva May Sulhmn C 0 1 - .1 4 Mary Ann Friday 5 und mum 1 p ing Mr. Uvhner with luker pmhlmm THEY TAKE P RT I lfavh ww-k tht- hackstagv rrvw he-lps with tht- prnclnvtion of as- These- uffim- wurkvrs he-lp with tht- many r-erxives that tht' nflitl St'IlIllly. Tllvy ara' Nlartha llayvs, llavirl Grevr. John l.akf'y. does l'0Tll'l1'Sl'llUUl. .liliimr w'lUPllif'l'l- JW' YUUIHI- UUTY M nl?1 'W'T!3 and Uifk First row: Sharon Cross. lftna Scrixm-r. .lun-vlul llillun. A D'U 'l'l' sie Duncan. Lynn Evans, Judy Smith. Sm-mul rmr: Walla' Caille-teau. llayh- Griffith. Carol Nlilh-r. Nlarit- -Xrininlnr, Dam-I Danivl. Third row: larkie .-Mlair, Nlary llaxif. Suv 'l'v'agln Ginny Bray. Ann Nlunklimisa-. ilisfy liuvvlm-r. Left: Thvsv students writv on tht- lmarilg In rvniinml pm-tuple' In vmm' In 1-hapv From lop to bottom, left: Nlartha Ylil1lglIN'H. Kay llrw-n. llarnlyn llnnniiri Mary Lynn Be-azely, Klarjnrii- lVlac'l arlantl. Mary l'raI1'r. Right: Martha Yancey, janv llannnitt. llnrnthy Phillips, Slllllllllt' ,Innv Mary Marsh. Hannly Whrlvy. Below: ln vhargc' of tht- chapel wnrkt-ix arf- lin-nila 'Xniavlu-r, ll:-Hy Xlu fe-It ancl Linda l.awre-nm-, group t'hairnim'n, antl Sandra Pos, and Kirk lligg puhlicity chairinvn. ., X G mf V n mx, y .I-K tl fm! 204 JASES OF SCHOOL LIFE Withiwut svhool store' workers, Byrd stuclvnts would he greatly invonvvnir-nt'vrl. They arv: Rolwrt N1-ff, Viv Harm-tt. Ennna Bruailnax. Greer Lawson. Jam- Cunning- ham. Sallic llrovksvliiiiiflt. Janict- Bakvr, Paula Shapiro, Cay Gralmill. ,lame-s Huwluntl. Im- Kittre-ll, and Sonny Brown. IJ'0l0u': Thi- lfilst .Xicl girls arf- allvvays rvamly tn srrw. Tilt-y am' from lop In 1111110111: l.yn1lu l,yle's. l,in4lu Slaltun, Mary Kay Platt. llwly Miller. :Xnn lflimz illary Carroll, Carol King. l.llllfl'6l llelk. l.UlllSl' 'l'z1ylur. Carol Zataliis. Anita Patti. anal Sllt'l'I'UIl .loin-s. I v i . me 4 z CHAPEL, PR YER GROUP , YO TH EEK, CHARI' Flrllgl ' ii! he I H E H E F 4 u E 'M A0 Byrd High School, umler the Foster Parents lllan. is the lfost rent of three orphans, two from Korea anil one Polish relug -Jni Germany. ? Y K The Polish orphan is Eva Blalkiewiez. .Nltliongh lfva is llolis -f 1 - -' K she lives and attends sehool in Munich. llc-rniauy. She is in I, 1 X Q -M ' seventh grade at elementary sehool and is five li-et. two and ot J, I Fy' A It ,Q half l1ll'lCllES tkall and weights 108 pounils. Evifs health is goo ' , f Q... A if psi L ant S e is t e best student in her gratle. She has a talent ft 2 '-Y ' 5 X K'-in ' music and plays the violin. 1 x f . V f i fi N , The Korean orphans are Kim llak Soo antl Shin ,long . K Tl ' l T -' . l Kim Hak Soo is twelve years oltl anil is in the sixth graile. . K A - is a healthy. normal active lxoy anil is allow average in l 'P sehool work. lle enjoys playing foolliall autl lmseliall auitl luis hobby of making liiril eages antl trays out ol wooil in his spa to our three Orphans. hy Lorena Young ancl lfaeh month llyril sturlents eontrilmute llere we see the eolleetion being marie Virginia Millener. milf 4 Q , lfva Nlalkiewiez Kiln llak Soo Shin ,long .la Germany Korea Korea Is Une of the niain aetivities of the llrayer Groups is eolleeting footl and 2064-Iotliing for the newly in lhi- area. lla-tty Cnpples. lliek Flowers, Elizabeth llasniussen. anrl lflowe Wright are paeking a eharity liox. i e V 9 Frank Nlaranto anml Rolnert llatterson are shown putting up a poster to promote interest in the Prayer Groups. 5 P Ni 'D UNSELEI HNESS MAKE UP THE HEART OE BYRD BYRD ni-, Shin Jong Ja is a sixtm-on your olil girl and is in tht- trio ailm- at thc- ,lunior lligh School in he-r town. Shi- is a moclol - -nt an4l is 1-specially good in English. Jong ,la also tc-aches iss in her Sunilay School. People- usually think of llyril as a city of sports. parties, ulim-s. unml fun. llut it is si-ltlom thvy think of tht- organizations Llt malu- llyril snvh u wonilr-rlul institutiong those- make- up the -art of liyrtl. Thi- llc-art op:-rate-s on a City-witle scale doing tht- lh- things for whivh thi- work:-rs rev:-ivc no Crvclit hut without iivh tha- City of llyrtl wouhl not lu- what it is. Ont- part of t- llc-art is our l'ray1-r Groups, Thr- l'raye-r Groups ine-Pt once wi-ok to strc-ngthon tht- ri-ligious ln-lic-fs of tht- mf-mln-rs anil t0 rform many othe-r vllaritahh- nlevmls. Catlin-ring footl and Clothing il ilistrihuting it throughout tht- rity to the nc-e-ily is ons- main Iivity. Within tht- llraye-r Groups tht- stutlents also 1-njoy a lowship with ont- another in a rm-laxf-tl atinosphrrr- outsicli- the tits of tht- Sl'lltNll clay. Anothor part of tht- llc-art is tht- Chap:-l si-rvivi-. Ear-h Wednes- y morning, stuth-nts gatlu-r in tht- auditorium for tht- short fvirt- which im'lu1l4-s a song, a prayer, anal a tlvvotional given a sluile-nt, Mori- than oft:-n the sm-rvit'e- lightf-ns tht- hurml?-ns stuilm-nts for tht- rt-st of the wi-ok, 1-nahling them to hr-ar thi-ir -lis mort- 1-asily. :Xnothor of tht- most important parts of tht- H:-art is Youth Wet-k. ruth Wm-ok is ln-lil t'Lll'll yi-ar unili-r tht- planning of rc-prt-sf-lltativt-S on llyrtl, Fair Park. and llossivr, antl is completely carrii-tl out by r youth. 'llho purpose of Youth Wt-Q-k is to promote- Christian liv- 1 among tht- young pe-oplc of the- City. In ailtlition to this, the mji-rt also proiuotm-s a 4-lost-r ri-lutionship among the- students all tht- si-hools of thi- city. These- activities of the Ht-art are tirm-ly varrii-sl out hy stuile-nts without the- lu-lp or advice of adults. 'l'ho workt-rs of thi- lli-art. who so ililigvntly give the-ir time thout rm-nown, art- om- of thi- main rt-asons tht- City of Byrd ns on suvh a wonih-riul, happy svalc-. group of llyril stnmh-nts arm- svi-n 1-nt:-ring tht- autlitorium early mlm-stluy morning for tht- lfhapol se-ryivi-, PAUSING AT THE GATE LEADING TO THE TRACK, these seniors discuss the coming Tri-State Meet at which Byrd is the defending champion. Discussing Yellow Jacket possibilities are: Hartie Spence, track team, Bobby Lyle, track team, Martha Hayes, pep squad member, Lottye Spitzer, R.0.T.C. majorg James Burroughs, GUSHER staff. Q nag! , 'ff .J- l clnlzp 'oemig 'iq 'WJUQQXWIIQ 'V In the fall of the year: You are issued your track equipment for the new season . . . you start slowly getting into shape trying to avoid pull- ing a muscle . . . you hope to be able to run a good quarter the first time you are timed . . . as the first track meet draws near, your time begins to drop, and your distance in the shot and dis- cus begins to get longer . . . during the, meets you wonder whether you could have worked harder during the week . . . you know that if you win the mile relay, your team will win . U. . when your team wins the meet, you feel satis- faction in knowing that the extra effort helped to make this possible. I 1 Le .f:ff1,.r A , we ulq tj . QR X V 3 pain E Zi' , R' COACH WOODROW TURNER Coach Turner looks, at his stopwatrh as he checks the time of his quartcrmilers. .gs - .KKK K fs ,ses . . 1958 TRACK TEAM First row: Mike Mann, Bill Morris, Hank Anderson, Currey Freeman, Freddy White, Reggie Ward. Bobby Lyle. Jo Jo Pittman. Bo Campbell, Eliot Goldman, Don Brewer, Hendy Blay- lock, Jon Bond. Second row: George Tedford, Joe Pharis, Raymond Burroughs, Ronny Brown, .Jackie Sentell, John Everett, Larry Ramhin, Thomas Hargis, Pat Brid- well, Richard Elston, Bill Hubbell, David Dean, Malcolm Foster, Wayne Nelson. e Third row: Cecil Gates, Sammy Hilburn, ,N Bob McCarty, Johnny Alexander, .L .Ni l sf is . W .,. 'Q 53,9 T141 2' Felton Horton, John Lakey, Kenneth Gates, Leonard Sumter, Rodney Hart, , ,ggi ' Jimmy Lanksford, Joe Bowdin, Tim Murrell, Dale Coleman. Fourth row: Bill Trusty, George Tesar, Calvin Hinton, John Wilson, Leonard 1393. ,F wxq-,K Morgan, Kenny Gibson, Harrison Ward, David Zanglein, Cap Middle- ton, Haydn Hicks, Bobby Watts, Glenn Britt. Fifth row: Russell Webster, Donnie Brand, Jackie Nichols, Vaughn Evers, Robert Shemwell, Bob Brown. C h a rl e s Peatross, Gene Jones, Homer Blane, Hartie Spence, Tucker Ingersoll, Jon Harper, Johnny Hutches. The 1957 track season brought to Byrd te first defeat for State AAA championship 1 four years. Byrd's 1957 track team won x out of its nine meets and was leading when ne meet was canceled. The Byrd squad placed x boys on the 1957 All-State team. three of hieh are returning as juniors on the 1958 ellow Jacket squad. An annual event for yrd is to he host to the Tri-State meet at hich teams from Texas, Arkansas, and Louis- na are invited. All the competition is not 'nited to the varsity alone. There are many teresting meets arranged for the freshmen id sophomores. With the help of a very lented club and under the constant coaching id leadership of Coach Turner, the 1958 ndermen are looking forward to regaining eir position as number one in the state. 1958 CAPTAINS: George Tedford, Charles Peatross, Bo Campbell. on n '99 RESULTS OF PAST MEETS Byrd Relays , ,.77 ,,.,,7,,,,,,,7A7,,,77,...., ,.,. ...,777 7 City Meet ,7,7,7EE Trl-State ,,7, ,,,,,.7.. N. W. Relays ..,,, S. W. Relays .,,..,, , DISITICI Meet ,. .Y,77,7,7,,7 , f Quadrangle Meet Fort Worth Meet State Meet 1955 lst lst lst lst lst lst lst 5th lst 1956 1957 1958 SCHEDULE 8 Byrd Rela March 14 15 Fort Worth Rela March 22 Trl Sta March 2 Texarkana Rela lst March lst lst lst lst April 3 lst April ll lst April 18 7th April 25 lst May 2 May 10 LETTERMEN JON HARPER-Senior Letterman I GEORGE TEDFORD+.luni0r Letterman l CHARLES PEATROSS-Senior Letterman III IIAN UN lllf RN ,Iumm DAVID DFAN .lunlor GENE JONES-junior Letterman l Lelierrnan I Nll' URUXVN lunmr CURREY FRFENIAN ,ILIIIIUI JOHNNY ALEXANDER-Jumor Letterman I Lvttvrman l ALL-STATE ln Ilw spring of 1957 the Byrd track Nam was l10llUI'l'll to have- llll't't' uf its mcmln-rs e-levtml to the All-Stale' Ivam. Tlu' vlluivc' of thv memlwrs uf ilu- tc-am was basm-ml on thvir nulslzlmling 8l'lllt'Vl'IIIt'IlIS at Iln' State Mm-t. Picture-ml at tln- left an- llo Camp- bell. Haydn llivks and Cvorgm- Tvdford, All-State selections from Byrd. W-:bi ' 'HPRINTERS First row Mike Mann Hank Andmrson Jojo Pittman Bo Campbxll Don lirunr jon Bond Suomi mu John Everett Larry Ramhm Jackie Svntell RlCh8fCl Elton Cap Mlddleton Thml row Bull Morrx Joe Phan Johnny Nlmxandmr Uavnl . A s, ffl 'fi 1 I fm: E 0 mmm JYA -J S fl E x 1 K... M It sa.. DISTANLF MFN First ron Ruhr rt 'NICK arty nny 1 ll: n ,llmmy Lankford Second rou Le lattlllu Il1l1'Irutw Ju Buvuhn Kznm-th rhf- tape after a 440 yard dawh Pal Cf'- nil .lor Q9 'Q to QD Qt if-.Sf url? 30' mmmlk 3 txmulg Y X E3 L A 53 49 I q i wx ? 5: K N 72 .. 'NW -iff? aims M 1? -L-i . - 'i N - '.- Q ' ima . .x'k Ra, , , UAH-w QW' X. K if Q .. ff f -x t t ,. 1 Q t, X L is 1 1 gi .1 A , J . ,X 1 t t Lwwf 5 my i Q xqwb t ' 4 , A X 1 it X ' '2, , 'ff 0 . .Juni 49 tt t ,A Lv i-...M N til ,lUMl'l'fRS FITS! f0Ilf.' llall- CUIUIHQIII. Ulvnn Britt, Elliott Cltldltlllll. Cm-urgv Temlford, Malvolm Fostvr. Sworn! Wllitv, l,l'0lllll'li SIIIHIQT. Tlll'k0I' lllggcrsull. ,Iuvkiv Nichols, Davin! Dvan, Yvaynv Nc-lson. rout Frm-ddiv W . .Q.3Un f' i xx E 24g l it mf bi . 'f-QM? K . pw, LM.: W- . WI'flllll'l'INll':N First raw: Bulnlwy Watts, juhn W'ilsun, Calvin Hinton. Bvgglv Yhtrtl. liulmluy I,ylf-. .Sf'f'lll1l1 rout 5LlltllIly Hltllmrn, bc-nrrge Qpmgt. T,.df,,rd gm., into the air on H bmad It-sur, Ruyxmmml Hlll'l'UllQ1hS. l'1'llun Horton, f.llTlAl'Y l'r1':-man. Third - rung' I.l'lPlHlI'lI Nlurgun, Kuswll xx-l'lDSll'l'. ,ltrlm Lzikeyj. ,ltllllllly Htltvllvs. Huflncy llurl. l uz1rIl1 rnzv: Dun llrmul. Harrison Ward, Robvrt Shem- wvll. t:t'llt'J1IIlt'S. llalrtio Spvrlw. WINNING STATE l.l'II.AND CUISIE: Tm 1'r1 er jump that covered twm-my fvet. MANAGER, John Singlvton, se- vures the Starting blork for the hundrvd yard dash. llv ttxvf N 5 Q. -3.f.9'il-3-5-. Jw y ' - K A H .2 -' 2 fi 2,-at AQ ia, gm L? . f . fl. 1 T154 K L-251 L --f f,4i f rye,-1 A .. QA 4,- fr A E. af mf Ny A 9 E 539 W A S 'R PM A l s Www -1' 1 Q-9+ W W W., ,R S ahh J-. dpi x ,Q K uf X X A Nw- NMWSSN Swv 1 , nu 'YT' II, , . L Qin.. VY, H .A ,Q - N! xi in i. , x , gr , 11 mb . 1 Q . , ' t K ' ' . X gpltlh , . , ' . viii W '!qnv'L AVL L' xx! , M L 'xv ' '-vu wax , if Q, g, w f R 6 K 13 il! 5 , . ig, ' S ,X K A ff wffm,-,Q y -5 .. .. ..,V W W E L: m . ,A L W, LA 4 L, A, , m .. ,. , Q M .M N Q , sfhP'- .N -w H -,f ' . - Wqf -A E5 ima-f' ' 'V k F flk ,,Q'7Q '-f if f 'ff 6 A 1 , I'i 5'fi ' f 1 ..,.1 an X i ,Q-514' ' 9,55 V 425 ff X 53351 -1 Www- ! x N-wtf Q A I N , amfw,-Q .. w WSH? 'vii 4 Q !LE Aw' fi ,signs i 'IW4l '- srf'-'iii -2: ,--'fum LEAVING SCHOOL AFTER WORKING WITH THEIR VARIOUS ORGANIZATIONS are these seniors: Bobby Hamm, Student Councilg Robert Davis, Varsity Clubg Bobby Deputy, Red Crossg John Sims, Gayarre History Clubg Martha Frierson, Officers' and Sponsors' Club. . ICSPNQA ' me ' , . to Q gg, 3,5 iffggi-S 55-sgfsl In the spring of the year: . . . Your Student Council holds its annual talent show . . . Red Cross offi- cers are elected . . . your Boys' and Girls' Debate Clubs have their banquets . . . many of you in the Science Club enter your projects in the Science Fair . . . you, the members, of the Upper and Lower Latin Forum, work hard on the housing committee for the National Junior Classical League convention here this year . . . members of the Future Teachers of America look back on the work they did when the State Teachers Convention met at Byrd . . . the Library Club catalogues the new books that have come in . . . Y-Teens receive a modeling 'course from John Robert Powers . . . the members of the Creative Writing Club write for Scriptus, their annual publication . . . you, the mem- bers of the 4-H Club, tum in your proj- ects . . . all organizations are busy mak- ing the City of Byrd better. Sitting: llubby Rash:-rry, Kayla Rosonberg. Smnrling: Johnny Dishnian, Cayo Carroll, snr. and Randy Javk. 'l'lir-so Student Counvil ollit-1-rs and vointnittom- chairnwn attvntlerl tht' Stutlvnt lfounvil Yvorkshop at North- wt-slu-rn Flatt- Colle-ge in Natcliitorlit-s this sunnnw-r. 'liliis workshop is fort tht- purposo ol training: tht- futurt- olfirvrs in lvarlorsliip. ORKED FOR BYR Below: Rvprvsvrltingg llyrtl at tht- llaton Rouge l.t'atlc'rsliip fionlc-rt-ure in the fit-'ltls of journalism. spovcll. library work. and re-Crvation arm' tht- follow- ing studs-nts: Seated: Sally Clingrnan, Naomi Colbert. tllautlia Ftrugvs, Ettna Scribner. Lynn Crant, and Carolyn Gilt-s. Slarnlirig are-z .linuny llart- well, Ann Lindst-y. Nlartha Ann Thigpvn. List- Thompson. .luliv Rm-s. Gaye Carroll, Sandy Trust, and Jim Jeter. They discussed ways of improv- ing the school with students from all over the state. -'BR' in gilt as it fig, A V ..,, . Ann Johnson and Advlaitla- Nlvfflanahan. Co-Editors of tht- High Life, spent fiw wwks in National High School Instituto in lfvuns- ton, lllinois. 'l'hc'y we-re train:-d in m wspapt'r work by tht' lvcturos, vlasses and fivlrl trips. llarbara Boggs. llatsy Stamps and Johnny lftlgar. also of tht- lligh l.ilt'. wont to tht- Soutlwrn School Pre-ss lnstituto in lflorida. 'llhvy spvnt two wee-ks attt-ntliny First and st-cond vim- prt-sitlents. llc-n Cartvr and Evil- A '. f Classes ll'E1Y'HlIlQI about ne-wspaper work. Wimlvr. ol tht- Roll Cross wont to Gulf Park Collvgf' in tlulfport, Nlississippi. for the Rml Cross Workshop. 'l'l1+-sv rt-prffsotitativvs lvarnvtl about Rs-tl Cross work and lvatlerr-liip. Thr' purpost' of this trip was to bring ids-as llllllll' to llyrtl. 222 ' RI G THE SUMMER lc l'cp Squad spent many long hours practicing drills this sumlner in der to he their vcry liest on the hig night. Thcy learned many hand mo- ans to add color to thc cheers. The mighty Squad received their uni- rms during thc summer and are seen here wearing them proudly at the at pructicc hclore the first foothall game. Although many complaints -rc heard during those long. hot hours of marching, the members realized it it was worth every minute to know Byrd was proud of them. While attending the annual R.0.T.C. camp held at Fort Polk, the hoys from Byrd and Fair Park learn how to use weapons. Dur- ing their two weeks stay they live and undergo typical army life, Here Dennis Herrington is seen clcaning his rifle. wt row: Ronnie Uardncr, Lou Johnson, Milly Joffrion. Polly nal, Miles 'l'urncr. Secoml row: Milton McClure. Holm Tobey, ry lieudlcs. Arnold Parish. and Dale Coleman. -sc -1-ll mcmhcrs won a trip to liaton Rouge in the State Short irsc. 'l'hey stayed for one week on thc I..S.ll. campus. 'llhese :lcnls rcprescntcd llyrd in such fields as gardening. health, good oming. amd linking. little llolcnum and llelen Stutts won honors he l,.S.ll. Spring livestock Show. Comparing notes on their respective conferences are these senior boys, Alan Ruben and Stephen Caine, Alan Elt- tended the Baylor Speech lnstitue at llaylor University for five weeks. The purpose of the lnstitutc was to im- prow- his ability as a dchater with instructions from coaches. He and his colleague won second place in this debate tournament. Stephen attended the National High School Institute in livanston, Illinois. for five weeks this summer. He went to conferences with the professors on the Engineering and Science Courses. 772 OUR CA PU CO CRES Sergeant-at-Arnis RCIHSY RASHERRY l'arl1'an1cntarian RAN DY JACK Vice President BOBBY HANINI Treasurer JOHNNY IHSHNIAN Presiffelit RECKY SCHERCENS Secretary CAYE CARROLL THE STUDENT COUNCIL On the belief that the best training for citizenship is a democracy within a democracy, the Byrd High School Stude Council was organized in the fall of 194-O. The council has achieved, through years of progress. a distinguished positii in our school by its keen interest in student participation and administration of school improvements. Not only has the Council grown in purpose, but it has grown in numbers. It now consists of an executive committ composed of the six elected officers and the eleven appointed committee chairmen plus ninety-one representatives, al approximately fifty committee members. Tn carrying out its primary goal of promoting better citizenship. the Count provides a medium through which student opinion may be heard and problems of the school discussed and acted upc Meanwhile. the nine committees satisfy the individual needs of our school by furnishing important services such as t administration of the parking lot and sales of merchandise in the school store. Thus the Student Council is ever-fur tioning to serve the students and the school. A growing Council is an active Council as is proved by the many activities of this organization. Major projects the Council include Leadership Training Tlay. Youth Week, Christmas card sale. Annual Talent Show. and Teens Again Polio. By sending delegates to such conventions as the SASC in Arlington. Virginia. LASC in Alexandria. T.ouisiar Byrd has maintained its position as an active leader among high schools. The sponsor of the Council is Miss Neva Norsworthy. COMMITTEE CHAIR MEN Left rn right: Jerry Jour-tt, School Scrviceg Elizabeth Rasmussen, Left to right: Kayla Roscnburg, Calendar: Cary Montgoinci Publicity: Rod Yeager, Recreationg Sharon Heffington, Lost Assemblyg Lottye Spitzer, Recreationg Paul Nelson, Parki and Found: Robert Neff. Manager of School Store. Lot: Dick DfUmm0Hll,ASSCmlJly3 C3T0lYH Kf'l1dfiCk, COUTN' EY M Til . .u.. , ' g 5 1 SENIUICS Firxl ro14'.' Sum llilvllvom-k. Uvvile- liuwkvr, Julio lfollrtlwy. Pam I'l11mlm-y, Mary Lou K1'r1l11'1ly..l4'l'ri All!! HHH. Sm-mul rmr: 'Xlalrv XIQIFSII. Kurvn lfunl. Danny l71'llPTQ'l'. MvllifilJlvhilllwlll. Uiillll' Cfiffill. 1'lI,'n1 mu.: 'Hiktx 130,-ll-Q Ilulmlwy llylv. Nlurmy jnllnstnn, Phillip I,iiIlI'. John Edgar, Finis P11-l14lvx'g:ast. REPRESENTATIVES .IUNIUHS f I'l'SI IUH'.' xI1ll',i11Il'1'l Rllslltifftllll. Fllllt' I511-xiv, XHII llnwzml. Nlurgiv Huopvr. Xlllflllil Nax114'r'y. Pillllil INYZIH:-4'lll'. xvllllilil Rm:-, Rilllllillll Wllielrle-n. Alusly tkmk, Seworlrl rmr: Huy llllIN'Ill'I'A Diilllt' Q:illf1'llllK'iUi. lflzlirn- lim-In-. Kay W1-Il. Nlarilvu Svrru. Jam' H ' I 1 illlllllQ'I. Martha Mays, Bfillllit' Rauns-3. .lumly Xlmmn. Nlury Nlurlln-an Tlzinf mfr: Donny kQill'I'l'1l51'. Slum- Flums. Nlikv Griffith. ,lillllllly Uilllull, Stvpllvn Hlvxlle-l', Ronny I'j8hN'FliIlgI, Huh HJIIIHIYIII. Hwy! Hmm. Lllalrln-5 I'l'llll. Jxfllllll' Hvruld. l'll0XlUlilfS xl mir: .Ivan Ilf-Ilmw-II. ,lunv .IUIIVN l'1III'il'iJl Wllylv. Hilliw Suv l'uI'x'ie-4. .lzluv Kun llngaln. Kzly I'iilljLl'l'lll1I.NlilI1i Umm-ll. 'UH 4' rf ltfll, 5Ilt'IIl 1.lll'l'l1'. livlly 4lt'llll lfallmlplu-H. fiLll'UlNIl ,lau'0lrs. l,vggggv fllllllf. Y 7 I all UW:-il. Susan Ilftlllslill. Nlaxggim- SVIIIIIIHIVII. 1 - FRISSIINIICN ml wuz' Kvunx Qlilmvn. I.ilI'lf Kfmslvx. lhl1'ry llillurml. jimmy Nlllfillllli, john Firs! rn1f:,ILuly 'I'uIlm1s, lsllj' lfugilv. Kllllll'!'ll Cul.-Q, XX 'IS - um lllfflflvwll--l 11'1 Nl1 I1 1--l 'Y Ramen' Scroml row: Paul Horn. liill llufh. Dun AIIIIITII. .Q 155 VS!! N.sA3l Tl - HI- E 1 l I .I i'1-LL-ra-J. -JL- ,Kn impurlgml prujm-1 of the 5t114l411t I wlmnl store-. Tlw sturn- 1'111'1'i1's ull wlmn Ill uc luy ilu- stml:-111. UNDER O R ST DE Ev. F 1 i rf Ill X11g111Nt Ihv 5111111-111 lI4111111'il 41 nt SUIII4 nf lk n 1'1'l'4 In llw Slam' Wu1'kshup 111 N11 N flullm-,uv ill Nzltvllilm-l1vs, lfm' llllt' ws 1 111 wwv t1'11i111'1l 111 IIII' 111111415 nf 111111 u 11 fiilffllll. .l0l11111y IHFI11111111, Kayla tll 111 H11 1 11 HH!-ll1'I'l'y. unfl Vis- N111'-wu1'll1y. the Nlur 1 5110119-UT. 1111- pi4'I111'1':l ill frunt of the Xlllllll Hlllt ill NLS. 226 nvh yn-ar tht- Stud:-nt Council sponsors a Christmas ard sale. Annvttt- Nail, Kr-nity Gibson, and Mary llit'plii'vv look ovvr tln- St'l1'l'Il0ll on display. After the gaine dances sponsored liy the Studs-nt Coun- cil always wvrv ve-ry suvcessful. Sandy Trust and Vic Barnett buy their tickets from Mr. Rave-nna. The faculty helped the Student Counvil lmy vhapvroning vavh dance. wh il OCRACY IS A ORK fur: fllll'lS'h Cotnlmo plaiyc-nl for thx- nlivforo school Cv. Ilot vliocolutv and donuts wt-rv s:'rx':-tl to ac 1-njoynivllt of all. For the first tinn' the Studvnl CUllIli'll sponsorvml a askvtlmall Wt-4-k. During tht- wveli tht- tvam was honored over the radio, as wvll as hy pastors in thr- hall. On Thursday. March 20, 1958, tht- Counvil gatw- a dancf- lu-fore' svhool, The sovkhop in tht- gym wus a grvat suvvm-ss and was a joyous climax to a vw-4-k of fun, B I 54:-nim' and fhwlllllilll l'n'prvs1'r1tativr-s l ir.wt row: ,lo Kllyt' Wilwn. ,lilllllly HI'llIl1'T. l,yr1n1- Grunt. Yl1h4'I41'Nd 0 K IJ 1 rllld Snuvuk. H1'4'kf Him-. Suv llruvsn. lm- Curpm'11lc-r. Xnn Imw Q Ilmlisf' XXQIUWF, Tllfrrl row: Kvn Laffy, Jimmy Monk lack Crum' gui' Norman Dun l,ur'k1-s. Hun llmlglasa, 1 -my Thx- fulluwing am' vhuirrnvn uf ,l.R.1I. l'UlIlllliIU'f'SI Tum Parkvr 1I'QS4I'lldIlHN Nlarw lu 4 1 . ly sp:-ak:-r: Kay Ilruwm. vulunle-u'r: ,Iuyrv Mikx-ska, suvial sux lrman ldflllld Nlciyuln and 1 dl Slxzanm' firm-mmlfl. Fira! Aid runm: Nunvy Evans. art Sfatvrl nnmdy an llllllllll' III we IL mr Ray IIllIN'll1'I', Slllllvlll Cfmlnvil l't'IlI'1'4I'llI2lliVt'1 Str-vm Ilnf manual urls OFFICERS Vlvllv!-4' 1Iffit'l'l'5 of ilu- 1957-58 Junior Rf-ci lfrnss an-. frmn fvft In righl: Holm Dvpuly, prvsirlc-nl: lfxiv Winrlvr. sc-cnlnl vim- pre-siclvntg Lynn Xlvye-r, wvrm-tary: Us-n Carlvr, trvasure-r. Nut Nlwwn if l,aHav Nlmmrv, first vim- pr:-simlvnt. 228 'sr' N.,-4 RE BUSY LL YE Junior Representativcs-First row: Ginny Young, Joanne McNef-ly, Donna Thorn- ton, Marilyn Mciluffin, Sally l3roc'kst'luni1lt, Alsie Duncan, Ann Cline. Seronrl row: Lucy Lynn Youman, Luanne Vllingfield, Lucy Fletcher, Patty liruening. ,In-an Cummings, Linda Lea Thompson, Willem' Foster, Sarah Elizabeth javk. Third row: Richard Redditt, Ray Lindsay, Joyce Mikeska, Ann Meredith, Lynda Gill, Don Couvilliou, Steve Lindley. Mrs. Lucille Hendrivk, Rell Cross Sponsor, helps Martha Kennedy und liois Xvray fill at lmx fur Christmas. Martha Johnson has just come to the First Aid room tu get smut- help from Laurrel Belk. Left: Kay Campbell has found he-r name on the list for the Student Directory. while Nanvy 0 Smith waits her turn. 229 2 I 3 3 l R1-d lfrnw vwwrkvrs Kathryn Fustvr. Nlarllia e-nm-fly. and Nuiivy lfvans make' Christ- ' ' ilk mais fl0l'Ul lllUll hm se-nd to Port P4 Nlinwn filling: gift lmxvs In svnd ow-rsl'aS 'ire' Yi: llnnelt f'luria Carroll. arid l lyrrvll David THEY DE OTE THE 'mf + I. Sophornorv rr'prn'se11tativf-s- First nur: FYiillt'1'4 Bain. llnlly Nlvlvalf. ffarwl Sturgis-ea, Sanimii- lung. ilQ'lll' Deputy. Sandra RUllllll'!'E. lsla 'Xliddlvl0n, SUVKIIIII row: Barbara Zvidman, Be-tty Altaway. Hllvllsa Ryking. llillllflil llfilllillll. Gl'l'Il'hf'Il 0'Slem-n, lhmnic- Daniels, Third mic: ,limmy Fandifr-r, Kl'llIll'lll llvnni- age-, Eddie J4-nkins. Nlary Beth Lalnlmf-rl. Mary Aliw- l wt4-lg Nlary lluldm-n. Suzannv Hanks. Y. Studvnts join tlu- Junior Rvd firms in tlwir lwim- 1-nouns. Rf'presf'ntativ0 Mary Aliva- Fnstvr is rc-m'1'iviiig1 matvli foldvw from llill llzim-nvk Mike Mann, and ffarulyn cil'f'1'Il. Tliefa- lUl4lEl'4 wi-rv -1-nl In ilw YQ-lvrung Hospital. ma.. I Thvu represenlatlvu an fzrwt row lou Ann Wflhhf Joan Putnam Mary Kay Doollttlc Seronrl nm Mound WIIIIHIIIN IJIXIQ' 'Xustfn fathy Mhchlvr Tlzzrrl mu Rusty C rlffxth Toni 1r M rin Kmnnuly Bn Dfputy Slew Ilmiley and B111 Hut, es an vlvll llilemtmn Ninmy Fvans Suu Lmf Q Bob Dqpuly Ben IHTIQI Sammy fxtone und lmn lar Secretary: Marie Armitor Vice President: Ann Lindsey President: Gayle Griffith GIRL 9 DEB TE CL Catherine Amold Louella Bains ' Jane llerwald .-: - Kay Deming: Alsie Duncan Mary Aliee Foster A 1' Q 1? Q X fits . ,R Nlarlene Fox Elise Frankel Dieksey Gerlaeli Glenda Gray llarbara Griffin l,aVonne Henriksen Margie Hooper Martha ,lohnson Martha ,limes Susanne King Nancy Mason Barbara Noble Tony Powell Nancy Rhodes Margaret Rosbottom Maggie Sehlubach l'anla Shape-ro Marcia Simmons N ix Sandra Sims Lola Tillt-ax Nancy Waxlifll Mary Martin Wallace Maxine Worley 1 ii is? xt X develop all forms of public speaking. Debates, -par- liamentary law drills, round table discussions, impromptu talks. radio programs. and projects complete the club,s activities. All members of the Debate Club maintain a 'LCN average and have passed a test on the constitution r of the Girls' Debate Club. The faculty tea and an annual installation banquet are the main events of the club. Faculty sponsor this year is lVlrs. Richardson. .lean Abramson, Ann Lindsey. and Gayle Griffith prepare to leave school taking these toys which the Girls' Deliatt 232 Club collected for a needy family. The Girls, Debate Club is organized to promote and i N f t .- President: Robert Neff Vice President' Jimm Hartwell ' Y Secretary : Allen Ruben DEBATERS DEVELOP GOOD SPEAKING HABITS Cordon Allen Reed Armstrong Ricky Biggs James Burroughs Arthur Cory Bobby Diebner John Dishman Robert Gillan John Craml Arthur Herold Paul Lashley Harold Mitchell Jackie Nicholas James Rowland Sam Timpa BOYS, DEB TE CLUB I mw Box Debate Club sponsor. The Boys, Debate Club was organized for those boys who wished to develop good speaking habits. The business meetings, in which strict parliamentary procedure is followed. are held before a program which is given by a few of the club members. These programs consist of debates. reports, and speeches on topics of interest. The annual election of the next yearis officers is held at the end of the year at the banquet, where the awards for the most outstanding member and best speaker are presented. lVlr. Ed Bacilla was the Boys, Debate sponsor until he left school in February, and then Mr. Jimmy Rogers be- came the sponsor. 233 llurotliy l'liillips, 'l're-asiirm-rg Wrvn Culic-nour. l arliamf-ntarian: ll:-tty cliff. llru-sille-nt: llill .le-wvll. SQ'TQLf'21lll-ill-ATIUSQ Suv Tidwvll. Vim' unlvnl: Sandy W'orla'y. Sm-vri-tary. El Clulm dv l,nS NIZIFUITS vmisislv dv Los f-sludianles que vstan Pn los svglili- d0S V lerveros anus del vsludiu df-l vs- panol. LOS olwievtos y las ilvliviclzulvs son variados. lin alajvm cs al uunwntar Pl intvris do los alumnus bn el 1-studio do la lengua. ,Mm nlvjf-1-to vs un mc-jm' Ccmuriiniento dv la vida dv mu-sims veviiws al Sur. l,as avlixiflucles inrluyen frestas. progranias. y lvaiiqm-las cn nucs- tras cafes invjimnos. LOS M YORES STUDIES SPAN S l llrst nur: Nlary Ann Bray. l'ulsy Putin. Alim- Rirlmrd. Nancy Wal- ler-r. lfurul Sliirgu-H. Nlziry Ann Young- lvlnml. Suzanne- Svar' lmmgli. fond rmv: Susan Gray, llvgggy Vl,I'1lVlS. lfya llruinfivld. Judy 'Niv- lfullmiglli. 'Hurd row: ,ludy llllillllllllll. lie-wrly Nlys-rs. Cin- ny llray. ilrwlin Ax- ford. lii'ur,g4' Vivll- vrg. l, nf 1- Killrc-ll. l'aIri1'iu Nluguirm-, 'l'uny llnwm-ll. Suz- unnz- Wvdin. l.indz1 rllllllbfll. lm ninv Stout. rull. lin-v 'Nl an r lliu l riz'remi. Firm row: llianc' Czulvn livud. .-Xnn lluward llulw l'ulin, lx-un Sew-mid row: Virginia Sum llnyv. Wlilliins llur lwr. llulwlny Yuung lizu'lnnr'u lluggs. Nlar raw: I.IIl1Ii1 Iippz-tt. Imlly Davis, lfalruIy1l II ll n Ill 1 1' 4-, Alu - Ilim-IumI. Susan Mc, IIN' I rou': I.ynn IQVZIIIS, Slllilfllll' W:-din. .Ivr- ry Nizislmw. Nliclmvl IIIIIUIIIIISUII. I3 Q' n y fIilI'lll'IlIl'l'. III-wrIy Myvrs, Gayle- Wil- Iiums. STOMS A D THE LANGUAGE Irs! row: II1'f'ky Folie-sIe'i'. IM-lsy CI1anmIIcr. Adi-- lidi- III1'CIZlIIllIlIiIl. eionfl row: Uiuni- Cox. I IIIIIQI Sun- IrI'ZlYl'S. 'alnk Cmiiwr, Im- lu qpitni I'ltli1il ,L ,.,.. i,.z I IVUYIII' ,, . Firsl mir: Lois Harrington, Ora Thorp. Kathlvvn Quin. Barbara Hul- Iingswurlh. A I s i c IVIIIIIFLIII, Sz1IIy HIIISFII. IIWIIQI Davis. SPFIJIIII rout' Dixie- IIPn- mIe'rs1m. .Iafkiv R4-I-il. Claim- Di-I.vf-. RO' In-ml Tvsar. Margiw' Gill. Varvia Sim- mons. Patsy Huntvr. K K x 1 F H . .W I I Q' I ' sl .ZCf'2Kl.'C:t 3254? 1.5 ' I'r0si4l1'r1l 'f'f St:-plivn lfziinv I Y - l,ll!Illll'ifY llirvflnr lvrry Nlitvltvll MQ Svrrvlrzrv-'l'r1'ns11rvr 2 I i , us' ' A Nant-y lliiwris 3 lifrl' l,fl'Xfllf'lll K+ , ,.. Rn-Imrtl llllllllTS l,IIV,iKI77lf'llflllilIll Rf-ml ,-Xrtiifti'tnig SCIE CE CL 'lb stimulate' lIll4'l'l'Sl in Sci:-iit'v atnong young people is tht- main purpose- nf tlu' Svivim- tfluln. Em-li mt-mln-r must lmvt- a C ave-ragc in all scivncv untl nizitli l'ttllI'S1'S untl a ff uvwagrv in all Otlu-r f411l1jt'c'tS. as wvll as a gvnuinf' llll1'l'l'Ni lll '4l'l4'llI'!'. 'l'ltr- WST-58 Svivtiw' lilulm. uncle-r tht- le-atlvrship of Mr. Larinoyf-ux. is in it- Nt-t-.mtl vvur at llvrtl tmtlvr llw prt-st-nt vunstitutitmi 'llw Sviviivt- llluln iw prnutl of and lakt-s vrctlit for many of tlif- avrmnplisli- mrnt- ul its tm-inlu-rs. Stvphf-n Cainf- rem-ive-rl lionoralmlf- mf-ntion at tht- Nutimiul Svivnm- lfair in l,0s Angt-lvs in tllf' spring of 1957. llvrausfi Stvplivn liziint- was ll nuliunal winnvr. hc uttt-ndf-tl Nortliwvstvrn Univvrsity for a Six wvvlu atlvam'f'tl st'ivm't' vutirsc- rluring Ilw sumnwr of 1957. ln tho We-sting- lmu-v Svivlive- Sl'ilN'll. finalists wt-rv Rt-1-tl Armstrong. Rivltarfl Phillips. :mtl Stvpltvn flaintn Svie-rim' filnli lm-lnlivrs Stvphvn Caint' and Rirllartl l'l1il- lip- wt-rv finalists in tht- Nutitmal Nl:-rit SI'll0lZlI'SlllIl program. lllulu uvlivitit-1 invlutle- svic-nrw prnjvcts. Sci:-nw Fairs. tvlvvision programs. :intl utlie-r inte-re-ating projt-MH. 'l'ht--v stumlvnts nf suvli ai scivnlilit' intvrvst will lw nur Scientists of toiiturnm. ll:-lwrt Nvlf lIlL1lU'N nitrit' mill. uliilv lqnn Nlutltlux wviglli am twnpurztlirig ill-lt. xxllivli i- wry itiipurtuiit in milf-r lt- nlutuin lliv vxitvt rtwults in llif- final llllllly'lN, 4 . mfg: f lltmlwrt Nvll Kult:-rt Curr xlilflllflf' llirsvli lilmrliv ,Inlin- .Iuhn Firm 236 W A . ,.w PPER L Tl FORUM 1 owing in if tu ls Ste ph: n Rn hart N1 n . ll in o s tnsu llur lx ii o in lhuimo 1, ltihun , lynn ra tuat s o tnag, ian 1 ri ma , - lllriglit Sci ' . memhers of the Forutn who attended the National l.. convention this summer at Denver, put on a for the rest of the cluh at a Noxcinhei' meeting. The Upper Latin Forum of Byrd, which is as old as the school itself, is now a member of the ,lunior Classical League, a national organization composed of Latin clubs. The League has approximately 1000 chapters and a membership exceed- ing 35,000. Each year the ,I.C.L. has a national convention. Last summer for the first time Byrd was represented at such a meeting. Miss Robinson and seven Latin students attended the convention which was held in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Here they ohtained much information to further the work of our club. The Latin Forum. which meets the first Wednesday of each month, has 130 members. The members must he second or third year Latin students or people, who, while not study- ing the subject now, have had at least two years of Latin. The purpose of the Latin Forum is to learn more about the life and customs of the ancient Romans. On the twenty-first and twenty-second of March, a state- wide convention was held here. attended hy 350 students from various cluhs all over the state. They were overnight guests in the homes of the local memhers and were treated to a Inga hop to top off the rest of the evening meeting. The activities of the Upper Forum were concluded with an annual banquet in May. First row: ,Io Ann Stewart, Sally Overdyke, Carolyn Pratt, Judye Richards, Charlotte Jones, Gin- ger Grady, Mary Easterwood, Kathy Adcock. Second row: Mary Davis, Polly Waits, Judith Miller, Ramona Whid- den, Carolyn Hill, Marion Don- ovan, Marian Meador. Third row: Denny Brown, Charles Cuatreaux, Bill lNlcCaa, Evie Winder, Mariheth Moore, Pat Lomax, Patty llruening, Mar- tha Moseley. A- I . R 'sf fb, . N, . my K ' A 4 , 4 x f 5. ,Q , 1+ 4 V A 31, 'if' 54 , 4 ff , 1 ,F ,M 4.9 1 -N1 -nga.: 'Kr v ff r Q Q- is ' V ' x W Zvi i A '96 Q Fla r ' iggfl 'V ii M '1i. ,A gf.,-,A 'L' K gf Q .1 W , , My Lf f, ' ' Q 31:9 f 9 'I Q -1 nn elem- 3521 mm bm, V -02 ww 'ff' f . Q -154 1. , . L 3' T1!,1fwfQ, Rf: F 'tif' I gif il' not ffjifg- M-:ff :fr ' mg. - 'Q gg ffl, ,712 f . if TIE . ' JU . ,Ii ' ' '- 5224 s. 'f ,.::., ..Q ,.: fm M3 iff , Q. ff: W f 'ff avid .J N , ivy! Q we LVD r 2 .W x X ,ff w , VF - F K :Ra M4 if ll ,W 1 Q Q ' f Q: 'v A ia? L QV' 7 21515 . 1 f.r?f.?F ziggnf .1 -. 1 2 xrb -21529523 g . X v -:,,,:?,iA . A 'F W k W ' ' tiwiiiif ,.!m,f' F, ' m y 45 'j V5 'ug bfw MSS, F is XS -' 'A if 53.5, 25? .ya fx WSL, -fx' . U R OF JUNIOR CLASSICAL LE G Marilyn Scruggs. Martlia JUllllSlill. Mary Kay lluulittlv. ,lutly Walkvr. anml llvtty ,lvan Canlplwll lvad llll' llllI'iSllIlliS varols at tlla' Latin Cflulfs lfllristxnas party. mm: Ann ,IUllllS0ll, Susan Fulliltm-. Kay l ilzllc'ral1l, Julie' llurrvtl. l'aula Slllllifll, Sarah Malmrx' l . lvly l'e-rry ll:-lvn lxr:-nu-rs. . v ,. 'fl ruux' ,lutly Class, Slivrry Mvllaw .Mulrva Kvrsll. Carole- tfaufm-y. Mary Marlin Wallaw. Marllia ,lUllIlSUll. Nanvy Mason. row: lllargiarvt Mugg. Susan Rivh armls, Nanvy Rulvins, ,lant-t Muunt l Stuart 'l'urn4'r. .lm-ff lluwiv, llvnnis llt'l'lillliIll. First al., row: ,luyvv llainrivk, In-nnifvr Victory, Flu Spruull. Carolyn Russ, Franvvs B a i n, lic-tty IS r a n cl 0 n, Marilyn Scruggs. Svvond row: Nancy Zinunvr- Thi nl rnan. Kay Luv, l'aula Alfrvllhliitly Davis, San- dra Stukt-s. Pvggy Kvn- nvcly, Mary lim-th Lam- lwrt. janv Ann Hugger faux' Pvggy Grant. l'a- tricia Maguirm-. llarlnara linggs, Jinnny Clark. liuln lfarp. Lew- Scllwiv- ge-r. Julian Crm-ri. Serrelary: Wanda Allison Treasurer: Linda Lawrenee No! pirturerl: Reggie Ward F.T.A. SHG LE DERSHIP QUALITIE The C. lf. llvrd eluh of tht- Future 'l'c-at-hers of America received its eharter from ilu- National lfdueation Association in March of 1948. lts purposes are to explore the opportunities in teaching as a career and to eultivate the qualities of personality. Character and leader- ship which are essential in a good teaeher. lVliss Lurline Alison has served as favulty sponsor for this eluh for nine years. Some of thi- aetivities ol the eluh this year were: acting as pages at the Caddo Teac-liers Wlorkshop. helping in the administration of the lowa lidueational llevelopment Tests. paying trihute to our teachers on National 'livaeher llay. helping a needy family at Christmas time. presenting films related to teaehing. giving a tea in Celebration of Horace lVlann's hirthday, and attending the Future Teachers of Ameri- ea State Convention in Baton Rouge. Flrxt row: l.onella llains, Ranita Blake. Donna Chaffin, Diane Cox, Daneta Daniel Nlarlfne Pox Nlargle f ill ' ' ' ' ' 9 'NI C 5 N1 .Svworirl row: ,lndith Haynes, Judith Hogan, Jaekie Lunt, Nancy Macfarland, Pat McFarland herry e 'iw art orgm Third rout ,Indy Nieholas. Carolyn Pratt, Kathleen Quin, Paula Shapiro, Martha Ann Th1g.pcn ,lean Walker is an Q K 1 aff Sa , as . it L1 in 1 . ' pa,-af , 5 Vice Presirlent: Susan Gray LIBR RY CLUB The Library Club, sponsored hy Mrs. Hanks and Mrs. Daughvrty. is maclf- up of girls who work in the lihrary. They mc-et twice a month to discuss library prohlcms and ways to im- prove servicv in tho lihrary. The vluh is affiliated with the Louisiana 'l'a-vrxagv Lihrary Association that holds a vonvvntion cavh summvr which is attenclt-ml hy soma of thc- jun- ior Club members. The main projvct of thc- vluh is re-vruiting girls who are intvrestcml in l1l't'0llllllg librar- ians and training them in that fivhl. 'lilioy also semi a Christmas tree to the Confederate Memorial Hospital each Christmas. s I 4 it llty mit a o on mi ral rmc: Judy Hogan, I'flizah4'lh ffarruth. ,lane Lingvn- toni se lllll fcltvr. ,Ivan Wallwr, l,11c'illv liritlay. Sissy Cainvs. om mu tlll Mm Hill MlurHuh1rtloii Wamla A111 on NdIltN 1107111 row: llvssiv Windham, Suzanne- Hanks. Virginia o mms Nmlrt 1 hush Juku lunt tmny ray lpton. Carolyn Pratt, J:-an Ponsvllv. Patsy Wimlliam. ...IX l v WMM 54 TV1'!1.YlIfl'f Cllenrlu Stl-w'ns Histurirzn Dixie' .-Xustvn l 1'r'1' Prfsirfmll Glynn Nvll Nlagn-v 1,fII'l1'IlNll'IIf!lfI'!Zl1 jvrry ffartvr SFf'I'PfIIV'V Helly lilllN'll Prnnmtirur lI1IllllQl'l' Wvafll l 1lUI'l'S 1'rf'sirff'11t ffm! pir't11r1'rU Wayne 'lk-w F S 90 13? W f 42176. x-.I .oi 1 L 'lla I i is ' ' f - 'iq X, 1p.i'Z,'weY'., . T. , qu-f Q 511.9 1 ,Q - wif .S X llistrilmutive l'llll1C!lll0ll is a vocational training program for students who work in retail, wholesalf' or servue lvusinessvs. while in high school. Clulm zlvlivilivs invluflv llm Annual lilnployer-lfnipluymn Hanquvi. slate' vonventiun. national r'onvvntim1. F3011 tx llllSllll'SNIIll'll.?4 Cnffl-1-. vivwing lvusinvss films. visiting Yill'lUllSllllSlI1PFFl'S2lIHl influslrivs. zlnml livuringr prulvssionl llllxll illlll mum-n sp:-:lk lu lln' vluln. 'liliis spring. sluflvnls ailcnclccl lhf' vonvention al Lake Cl1HI'lf?S.lJ0lllSi2'lIl2l.lvlt'l1llN'fS take' part in vmitvsts sum us pulrlim' sp:-uking. szulvs jmlging. gill wrapping. I'l'lZlll urillinlvliv. 'lllw vlnlv is 1-mnposm-cl of sluclvnts rmvivirlg training in ll vlmsen fielfl of lmusinvss wliilv in lllvir junim' .1 sm-num' 31-ursuflngll svluml. 1-17-ilf'1'4'-' llllflllwl Womlurml..lH Xnn llriffin.Sl1irlc-y Xnn llill. lfluinv llrmmn. Shirlvy Xnn llulmlws. Cl:-nmlu K. Tlionipsun. llellx lillllt'lI. l'uIsx Xl'-N1-il. lllxnn N1-llNl11g4-1-,Klum lllvlx lluln llI'llI1II11UI14l. lfliilllli llv lim11'l1f'. wnml I1'I4'.' Wxml lflurx'-. llixii- Knslin. 114-mvxggigr Nluslwr. Ninn-ll Cllll'IN2lIl. illf'llllll Flvwii-. ,lnyw Smitli. xluyw- llurn. Nlury Xxlglgllll l'111'11l rvu: ,llllllllf llrmf-s. ,le-rry llmlwin. ,lf-rrp ifurlvr. Runny Fast:-rlingi. .lumvs Norman. liilly Cruiglivzul. Iknvill llulullv. .I1 Ill llmvlx. lluy l'r4'will. Wzlyl1o'l'1'w. jvrry llzilrluin vw-1-.-pw-M -- v F 1 1 'Qi E ii! I uf llu' social l'Y1'IllS nf lllm' year is Ll Ill'l-UTC-SCIIUOI coffvv givvn for the Jnyvv Ilom must kvvp rvcurnls of lily- illy ul lflirislnms limi' by ilu- liislrilmulivv IfIllllCLllI0ll Club memlwrs. away szili-5 in ladies' rc-urly-to-wx-air, EIVIBERS ACCEPT RESPONSIBILITY I 4 i N2 I n 5 ii f .ng Wy wiiliiilw. :l stun- lll2lIlLlgl'l' Rulmy DFUIIIIIIOINI fimls lu-r work inter: ilu' making. xii' .'IllSl4'll rings up sulv in lurgi- llc- Cu1'n-spmule-nw is ai must in il largy- :lv- Vlnu-nl stun.. purtmvnt stnrv. Ulm-udu Ftvwiis helps with Illu daily mail. --. 'sting and l'llLlIlv'I1g1lllf1. Sliirlvy llulrbs, sulvs pvrsun ill Ilic lmukvry of u niperniarkvt, romlvrs wiv- ivn- willi ai SIIIIIQEH -S2 -' S11 5-i gg W V'?'X w-Q-..... ' H if LOS VECI OS . . THE EIGHBOR LOS VICCINOS EI lema: lil respeto al flPl'Pl'l10 ajeno cs la pa Los colores: Azul y lllanco E1 proposifo: Conover mejor a nuvslrus vc-vimms 1 habla espanola. Las reuniones: El Segundo martes de 1-zulu mes escola Los socios: Los alumnos que vursan los prinwr clos amos del espanol. D05 llCfI.l'l'l1fllIOS.' liste ano la senorita Naninc- Carnvy n trajo fle Mexico una pinata lmnila. l. sovios flcl clulw sf' clivirtivron nun-lm la ocasion do rompc-rla. Carla ann Pl cunlplc-anus mls-I clulu Celelmra con una 1-omirla mvxivanu vu Chico. 3 V7 ' Tlllllllll 1 l il: ' 1.5, : 'P Im Va-vixms prouwla-Q inlf-rn-st in Spanish vuslmns. Nanine' Harm-y if lil'IIllPIlSlTLlfillgl Illl' El 'fmnlmritu mlumw- whilv Sh-W But amml Put Whin- look nn Wifll inn-rm-sl. mrulnw 'Ill' ww' Qln-lk hllvd WVIIII cnnfvtll lt 1'- . , . ,.,., . llslmn to llmmw th:-m ut wwll other, This group njnying th:-ir ullfiillllllti party. 'ing: Suv Nuluml, Val ,If-an BLIIIILI, LaVonne Hon- rikwn, Susan Flllilovc, Fully Berwald. mlirzg: lie-Hy Ill'Il4l1'I'Nlill, Nlury Ii.-th Willianlmn, l.ifn- vlulltblllwlll, l'nlly DUIIUNIIII. Kay JUIIUS, Limlu klill, Pvggy xIt't1lllI'l'. Fuxuiru liUllIHhl'l'Q'. lfurul l'm'llmm. Nlurlv Hays. Stvw Dwi. x 1 -N n... 1 Nix!! 'R l R 'A 'SLYNKH SHN Xs..aBS'9 Qf LOWER L TI FORU INCREAS OFFICERS 21 K ziwtwf lwli o'NtilI, 3, QQ Srriba , HENDY BI.fXYI,OlIK Hz- Quaestor DOROTHY l'.'X'l I'ICRSON Quaestor JOE AlBIiNIlR0'l'Il Svriba ,IVDY NICIIOIAS Consul , RANDY ,IQUIK '--v-...,,,,... ' D' ' Basvd on the Roman plan of gov- ernment, the Forum Latinum was or- ganized in 1925. Later. iN'l'ZlllSl' of increased enrolhnvnt. thc cluh was di- vided into two groups. tht- uppvr :mtl lower forums. Mevtingzs are hold after st-hool 4-wry other WFiiIlPSli8y'. Thr' husinm-ss is l'ilI'I'iPli on hy the prvsitling offiwrs who arc elected at thc he-ginning of thf' school year hy popular volt- of H the nu-lllhcrs. Smitty Ogivr and lnvz I.zln1h show the-ir posters on 21Ilt'it'lll lift' to tht- 1114-mlwrs of the Lowe-r Latin Iforuni during ono of tht-ir 1110:-tings. ' a 6 fr aa, ,1tE ' V fa? A 'Fw First wuz: Carol Givens, Mary Lou Briggs. Sylvia ' Chunihliss. Julia King, .Indy Nlillvr. Fran lor- zmt, if Sworul mir: Jimmy Mitvh- 1-Il. Milton I,othl'op. 'lhomus Ilurgis. liohhy Iirown. Stizunm- Smith. Virginia Upton, Ifwlwina Tltgggllv. 246 1' f IE IR if TERESTI ROMA J LT RE Skits, plays. llltll 1'1111t1'sts am' giv1'11 hy tht lllt Illlbt IH uf tht 1h1htn - - ' - 1h'p11't 11111'i1'11t N111111111 Iifv z1111l t'llllllI't'. 'lihv 11111111 z11'tiv tty uf th1' Vllll! is the' Llltllllill 1111111111 hvhl :1t thc' 1'111l of srhmml. Lust y1':11' tht' Vlllll lil'l'1lllll' uffilizltcct with tht' ,l1111i111' lfl:1ssi1'11t l.1':1g1111'. and lzlst Sllltllll1'l'. 1h'l1'g,z1t1's wort' s1'11t to tht' VET l'u1111111111g '1 -null NXIAIIIVII 111 l 11111 lll l'111l1'tt1' Jz11111's. lhll l,1vl1h'11. t.y11tl1111 lh'111114. l.tIlll1l King. Sill tl ifllurln-Q Smith. john U1-x1'1'1'1111x puintx 11111 clifh-1'1'11l plut- 'X-.fxf 11111-1151 1111 F11111111. -1' 3 fry ' , 1 ,Nr ..4 A Vx 08815 X Us Nm-125 I 1 I lflll Itldll 111 1111'111h1'1'N of thx' 1'Q uf 1.111111 1111ti1111:1l l't1ltYt'llli0tt hvht hy tht' lvugtu' l'1l1'll Nl'ilI'. Mrs. liuth 1'xlt1lt'I'SUIl is tht- sp1111sor of tht' l,l1Wt'l' l.z1ti11 lstlflltll. 11.11 lUIl'I XX-illltlll UI'l'IlIltttl. 11111 xxvlllsltll, NQ1111-y Huy- Ftrs! rout: l',1t1'i1'i11 li1'm111l1'1-. 5111115 03111. l1i1111111- I1-wif. xlltfglll l 1ll'IllltlI. tjitfllljll ,I111'11h-. XXIII! Kulvy. 1-1 111111 111110 Katy 4l1'1'1'11, llalil R1'1't11111g1't. .Xmy 'l'11lh'y. Sf'f'Uf11f r111l'.' Jxltll Frntl. Yi1'gi11i11 U51-rx. .l'Ia111i1- 1,1-MQ1111-1-A tlilltl' l.i11g41'11 Kltlllttltltt' ll1m1111l. ft'll1'l'. l.111tis1' Xxvfllll. lll'Hl m11'.' .lm-lx .l1't1'1', H0111-1' U1-X. l.1'1- 'l'h1'il. I31111 thru- Thin! fllll',' N1'l1l11 lltuxn Vl'llt'lllt'x, hlttlm III-11-1.-Ally Hill 110111,-11 xilliun. t1I'lIl'Qt' 'l'll11IltlDX1ttl..lll4l lialiliff. H1111 HI'l'YSl'l. '55 mf X ig lm! mtl 12 llllyllllll flllllllflllllll ffl'ilill.l'l ll'Vil.li Sfflffllll Sllllllllil Nl UIKIW I if 1- l'nwulf-nl lll.URI,fX IIICNIDICRSUN 'rf-xiflvflf ,I KNHIH S'l'llRl5IYlClYl' E IOR Y-TEE . .fir liglilf l,Ulllllz' llulwvll mul l'zil l,llYlglll1' arrive- at 1 , v, , 1 1 i l Y-TEENS BUILD Y- Teens are girls in juniur and se-nior high sm-luml wlui gm- junu.,- mr-I of th? Y.W.fl,A. ln Slll CVl'llUl'l. girls nuwt in ilu' -vluuvlx or ll Y.W.C.A. for ilu-ir Club mes-tings. hey belong tu a worlil wicle fc-lluwfllip nf wuuicn uiul girl- ul I-wry crm-cl, color, and ocvupatinn in Y.XK.l1..rX.l filly-1-ight vmniitrivf. ll shares in furthering lluwe- goalu lllflillglll purlu-ipaitinii in Ilu' 1 Cralic' process. cw frimuls. new vxpvrivnvvs. nvw ulvlulrliillitivs urn' Ihr' rvwurmlx uf Y- nu'mlu-rship, llu- FPIIIIII' X-lawn l.li1ll is malls- up of junurr :uul se-nior ggirli. lluringg ilu- Swee-tlu-urt nuvntli nl FQ-lu ruary. tlu- Y.W4ff.X, ,pun- survml u Yalvnliru- lluiuw-, anml Pilll'lI'lil l,llYlglIIl' lrmrl llyril was u vznulixluh- fur tlu- Yulvnlilu- f-lll1'Q'll. Alain- ice- Fturmlivunt, pr:-xulvrit of this Qlftrllll, was e-li-vlml Servuw- c.llllll'lll2lll nl llu' lnte-r-ifluln ljuuiu-il. :in ur- glilllllilllllll ul all Ilu- Y- 'l'lu- lflulfs spmiwr, Xlrs. Nlartin. nuwts with ilu'-v girls mu-h 'l'lll'r4lL1Q znul lll'lpS Iluwn with llu'ir mlifA l.l'l'K'Ill llf'llYlll4'N M'lll4'll llvlp pre-parv them fur llliri-liun ivinff tlu' SWl'1'lll4'ilfl lluruw- pu--4'l1l4'4l Ivy ilu' N.W.l...'X. 2-A fur ilu- vnjvym'nt uf ilu- X-'l'e4'n 'l1lms. First row: Linda Fricldell, Carol Southcrland, Delma llakvr, Cliarlom- Pre-min-. 248 Second row: Linda Slaton, Wanda Brasher, Pat Callaghcr, Linda Malonv, Patricia Lavigru-. 'h is luxuncl to ilu- utlufr hy ilu' Y.W.fI,fX, Illlllltlat' uiul lllf' X-'l'1-1-n g -1 'C CTTER FUTURE llt-vzitlsv tht-rt' nrt- thoughts in u gills mintl tl:-1-per mn luughtt-r, lwvziiift- tlit-rv art- liitltle-n xt-uriiinga in il irls lie-art, liwaiiist- tlu-rv is a tle-sire in ai girls e-oul 1 know Coil nntl Ilia gootlnn-fa, our X-'l't-t-n Clulis Q-rv lornu-tl. 'l'he-y wt-rv organizt-tl that girls might unit- togt-Ili:-r to tliwufs things important to 1-zu-h tht-r. that the-y might learn how to sprt-atl among all irl- tht- spirit of 1-nlliu-iasm. at-i'yit'e antl fri:-ntlship. N-lei-ns at-tivitn-s mm-lutlv tht- annual potato rhip llv. rt-t'i't-tilioti of tht- Y.W.lT.,-X.. :mtl oth:-r rvligious itl S0t'llll Lll'llYlll1'4. Nlrs. llit-hurtlson is tht- Sophtvmtuw--Frm-sliinan Y- vt-n sponsor anal with ht-r ht-lp tht-so girls will grow t lu- lit-lplul, ust-ful citizens. Program Chairman MILDRED BAHM Treasurer JAN SAVONY Sevretary , JEAN HOLLOWELI. Vive 1'rf-siderzt JOYCE HAMRICK President , CLENIJA HUFSTETLFR OPHOMORE Y-TEE xnnie Daniels, Miltlrt-tl liahm. Je-annine Stout, and Sharon Norman fill a lristmus lmaskt-t as ont- of their annual Y-TH-n projt-cts. xt row: l,ouist- Watt-rs, Carol Cathey. Sharon Norman, Shi-lia .lunt-au, Linda McKinley, Sandra IA- lloux, Frt-dia Culpepper, Joan- lv Noni. Katy Pt-rry. Svvffflfl 'UNH' Janice Mangham, Kitty Dykes, Carole- Wyatt, Carolyn Javohs, Camillt- Martin, Clarice Adams, ,trit-in Wilson, Lucy Joiner, Kathy Atlt-ot-k, Laurrm-1 Br-lk. Third row: Arthurine Knox, Nancy Mason, Faye Cohn, Sylvia Boucher, Dot mrs, llurlmura Zeitlman, Sandra lloatright. Lina Iluttzlivs, Mary Jann- Albritton. Bt-ttyv Cirotl, Bonnin- l'Janie'ls. 249 The purpose of Y-Teens is to huild a fellowship of girls devoted to realizing those ideals of per- sonal and soeial living to whiell they are eonnnitted ln' their Christian faith. l'lliF purpose. translated into teenage language. sets these goals for Y-Teens: 'lio grow as a person 'l'o grow in friendship with people of all races, religions. nationalities: To grow in knowledge and love of God l'liese goals and the Y.W.C.A. purpose are the lwasie measuring rods for a good Y-Teen eluh pro- grain. Vive 1'resirl'enl . . AI.ltIlf RICHARD Seeremry . ANNETTIC WINIIIFRIJQY President 10 ANN STKW.-XR'l' Program Ifhairnzan ANNl'1T'l'lf NIARANTU Treasurer. .. NANCX ROISINS OPHO ORE-F RE HMA. Y-TEE aiu I 'H Y-Teens: Annette Maranto, Margaret Mogg, ,Io Ann Stewart, an Alice Riehard stuff envelopes for the Y.W'.C.A.. as a Y-Teen projee Y-Teen girls enjoy eliarni elasses presented hy the John liohert Powers modeling sehools. Jo Ann Stewart. president of Sophomore-Freshman Y-Teens. is also viee president of the lnter-Clulm Couneil and i the editor of the Y-Teen newspaper. Miss ltoss is the sponsor of this group. 171-151 role: Sue Slnnnway. Dorolliy Pinkston. .lulia King. .lumly Hufstetler. Elisabeth Rogers. Sheila Hyde. Seroml wie: tlrerelien 0'Sleen, Adair Rieliardson. Nlary .-Xinie Younglilooil. Nlargaret Ann Raley. Sandra Fisher. Praneais Lanilmert, Mal :inn Bray. Third row: Virginia l7pton. lfran l.n-eper. l'a-ggy Nletllnre. Nlary Xlllglgl. Nlareia Cowley. Nlury :Xnmlerson. o '44 an Y -no 1'-wf QQ' . X ,I 4, 250 31 4 QF V' GIVES SERVICE TO TEACHERS l,f!'Silll'l1I l're'.wirl4'r1f Sf'f'rr'I1lI'y' Trcfnxzzrvr 1 illllllgl uf 1 nutxn H' ' X I ' X ummx Xrwllslrmlgi. rv 1 Il 1 Illll 1 pu um Hun lil uk Xlm x N11 I mud jan SLINUIIQ' ju mm Singing adds much enjoyment to any meeting. Anna Murray, song leader for this club, leads a group of members in a lively song. t I 4, , tx Q J f 1 if. 1 ' X ii' .Q .P 5 t s, 14 VI I' 5 ' li' I , I .t V' ' fl A J 3 V' XS . ' '- 9 1 'vat A ff- f ' w t L., L r .iffy ' Q rf tr liiaeh year an award is given to the industrious person who surpasses all the other applicants from llyrd in a test on hom:-making skills and almilities. This year the Betty Crocker Homemaker Award went to Marion Johnson, Her paper was then entered in parish and state competition. 252 President Vice President Marlene Hagedorn Diane fllontgom F.H. .DE ELG The Future Home-makers of America provides for the develol ment of better home life for members and their familif Through the years, it has developed in its members an intere in home and community life. The Byrd club, which was c ganized in 1930. is affiliated with parish, state. and nation organizations and gives them its whole-hearted support, Eat year delegates attend district, parish. and state eonventior At the Caddo Parish Convention Fr-hruary 15, lloll Born and Virginia Kennedy were elected Secretary and Tree urer respectively and will hold these offices for the comix year. During the past school year the members sponsored sever projects. Besides selling candy to raise money for the club, tht had a Christmas party. At the end of the year, they had Mother-Daughter banquet during which the officers were i stalled. All of the FHA activities were carried on under tf leadership of Miss Blatterman, the clulfs sponsor. First row: Mabel Bardwell, ,lo Ann Blum, Louise Carnpbt Seeorzd row: Suzanne Cassard, Marion johnson, Marjo lord Third row: Virginia Kennedy, Pat McCann, ,lean O'Donn 'I I i x 'Qs' LiL Qiggesst rrvlarv Trvrzszzrvr roh- Smith 'l'en'nu Mmirov VIC I TEREST QQTURE HQMEM i K E5 X'jAMERr rx! mtv: llot Rich, l.4-iiorv Rilkin. liurbaru Scott. muff row: llurlium Smith. Irma Sun' Toys. Sarah Turnlvy. tim' row: l.imlu Willis, lrem- Zagunv. t gb Learning the mvvhanics of a slow arm- important to any vook as these lumw cc stuclvnts Amelia Clark, Virginia Smoak, and Sue Finch wvll know, 'Cf ill if --1 Left: Pointing out the syinlml of tho F.H.A. to club im-tubvr Susan Baird arm- three of the vlulfs office-rs, Anna Murray, Marlene Hagwlorn, and Diam- Montgomvry. Looking through sonic of thi- magazines fvaturc-ml in the home vc Classes are- tlivse F.H..-X. im-inhcrs Nlarlvm- Hagmlorn, Susan Baird, and Linda Cunningham. 253 OFFICERS I STEPHEN MURDOCIK I'rf-shim. HELEN I,EFKOWl'I'Z Vive l,ff'.Yit1l'li JIMMY HARTWELI. Treasurf MARY NELI. Y,-NIGER Sw-refur CREATIVE WRITING PROIVIOTES ORIGINAL COMPOSITION Organized in the fall of 1955, the Creative Writing Club has grown in me-inlwrship to the present vnrollnlt-nt of thirty-nine. The purpose of the club is to promote interest and develop talents in writing. Manu- ? if svripts coinposed by nn-inlmt-rs and other Byrd students are sub- mitted for publication in the St'riptus. the annual booklet of if tht- eluh. The cover of tht- St'riptus is designed by Byrd's art de- ,ffl partment and prizes are given for the he-st Cover design and literary I compositions. Under the 'sponsorship of Mrs. Cleo Mohr and Mrs. Sadie Yarbrough, ineetings art- held on the first and third Tuesday of each month. ,111 right: Stephen lNlurdoek, Alsit- Duncan, Jinnny Hartwell and Diane 1 fftitlviiheatl aet as holmes to raise money for tht' vluli at the vlulfs A Si-me I annual Hobo Day. Firsl mir: Mary Jann' sXlliritlon, Franeillo llagxgett. Jaek llaker, li21I'll2lI'll lloggs, tlinny llray. 'l'omniy llrvwt-rton. Dianw- llatlt-iitn-ntl. Sf- mul fll1l'f llvtly Joan Cainplwll, Nanint- Carney. Robert Carr. l'at Cotldington. Dodie Davis. Xl-iv Dnnean. l'atriviu Cru-er. Thin! mir: .lv Howit-, l.a Vonnc Henriksen, Sherry Mcflaw, Cathy Mischler, Lynn Myer, Dottie Park, Charlotte Prentice. Fottrtlz row: Betty Ratvlil Jackie- Rose-tt, James Rowland. Dave Silferd, Judy Smith, Sherry Timlin, Madeline Trichel. Ffflfi row: Milton 'l'rit'lit-l. Stuart 'llurnf Nanry Walker, Wayne Winterrowd. Q 'S1'l'l.' as 3 hr I . I ' - f' 7 - - - JV-V qw.. t. - ll-XRIJCS RUIHCWI' NIURRAY IXTNUSS IMYIS .l0llNS'l'0N ,IPXII I 'nf lin' Svrra't11r'x'- x I l l'1e'xi4lvrrl Trf'nx11rf'r YP. 'l'lu- nu-mlu-rs of ilu- Varsity lflulv irwluclv uluw lam zmuul 1 lnlur m mu nf ur luvxs z ' -1 A u- luur major sluvrls al llyrrl. ullivll iru'luml0 Nlllmll- llflgkvlllilll- lfillli- 111114 lmsvllllll- US Tlu' I'l0llll'1'IlIlliIlfl mlanvv is om' of the must important uf tlu- svluuvl yvar, at u'lucla'ml an' ilu- lIl1llIil t'I'F mlm llaw aulcml llu' whu-lu ilu- Qru-1-n arul lu-r mari arf- ll'0Fl'llll'll. 'I'u-kr-is fur ilu- rlmuw- arm- 1- l ilfl'I'S alul vua1'lu's in various nays. l'rc'para- SUM l'Y 'll' l4 4 'Y mul' H'f Hl'+'fQ. mn for ilu' annual llmruwuxxlirlg ljilllfl' is llu' am prmgwl uf llu- nu'n llllb ls SllUllSUl'K'1lllN llu' vu ARSITY CLUB I CL Rnnalfl .lulmny llrmxn llyrrl 1 i Q , Q9 Y , Q mlllam llavicl lUll4'll IM-an -l ?A l.1'lall1l rulwm iluisr. rlu-rs. 'flu' Varsity zu'lu's. DES LETTER Q Y ,A T5 -.' 'K 5211: digg ISU liulu-rt llnug Nlvlrilt llnlmlmy Qfumplu-Il lfarr lll1t'l'l'N clllllflillll fflawwn Danny Allu-rt xviillglllllll llilly lllll'l'1'y' llvrxprw- I'fvc'rs Ex 1-rs I-'ilfgr-rglql l l'!'K'lllilll liolmlmy .lun Rm Cary llamm llarper Nlayfivlfl xl4lIllQ1,4llllQ'l'y Ralvliffv ,lilllll ,lnlm llartim' flf'lll'Qll' Rrul Allu- SlllQlll'lUll 513011113 'l'e-flfwvlwl N 1-agvr fallatvr oc: 5 S AZ 1 I 1 Q THE BYRD 114-H CLUB W ATN The' offivcrs arc: Larry Bvatllvs. l'rvsi4le'ntg Ronnie Cartlnvr. Vivf' Prvsirlvntg Appolonia Bernal is hartl at work on hor Footl I're'g Millie Joffrion. Swrvtary: l.ou johnson, Tr4'asur1'r. aration projwt. :X numlwr of Byrcl 4-H m4'inlwrs rt'c'n'ive1l awarmls in various phasvs of thvir work at tht' Louisiana Stall' Fair, Somt' of tht- major awart wvrv: l.ou Jolm:-on. Crantl Champion Markvt llog and Rosvrve Champion Shi-vp Showmanshipg Ronnit' Carclnvr, Crantl Champion Shoe SllUWIIlilll5lllIl2 Arnoltl Parish, flfillltl Champion Coc'kf'rf'lg Milos TllrI1l'I' rvcviivetl various first place' awards with his running. Also, Byrml l.iwsto4'lx Jutlging Tvam, vomposetl of Lou Johnson, Ronnie' Carclnvr. and Milton McClure, plavml first in tht' state. This victory vt titlotl thvm to a trip to tht' National l.ivt'stor'k Show in Chicago, lllinois. At the' National Show. although the' loam 1litln't plave, lionni Cartlnvr plavvtl sixth in tht- nation in inrlivitlual judging. Lou ,Iohns0n's Herofortl stwr also won first plan' in tht- Svnior Calf Class. Nlany of tht- Byrtl 4-Il mvmlwrs won trips hy thvir outstanding 4-H work. Twvlve' stutlvnts matle a trip to Baton Bongo for tht' Shot Courst' :luring tht- summ1'r of l937. Six stuflvnts attvnclvtl the l,.S.U. Spring Livvstock Show at Baton Rougxv. Two Byrml stutlvnts wen' m'le'rh'tl to svrvc' on tht' Catltlo Parish Plxecutivf' llUIHIIlllU'f', They worm' Lou Johnson antl Ylilvs Turnvr, l,o also was m'lvt'tt'cl to svrva' on tht' Stats' lixvcutivt' Committmw. The loval vlulm is sponsorml hy Mr. Smith, Byrd Biology tvacher, and Mrs. Howard ilohnson, adult Advisor. t First row: llalm' Coloman, l rant'es Joffrion, Helen Stutts, .lvanettv Davis, Polly Bvrnal, Miko Turnvr. Smoml muy' l.in4la Taylor, Lynn Thompson, Cathy Schwab. Linrla Fritlrlvll. Jim Finvh. Bob Tokvy, Arnoltl l'ari.l1, 256 JPS FOR OUTSTANDI ORK J 56? 'msg 'N' ' nn NI1fllll'l', Holm 'l'ukc'y. I,0ll JUIIIIGOH. Larry Hm'znilr'- A I I lfllk mlmalm am- slmwn IH'I'hK'lllillgI il lmlletin Inward in th: 1 fm ue 111 llll' Ilill'ISll ufflm- of Ilw 1-Il Llulm. lff'f0u': Rlillllil' C2ll'lllll'lg 1ll'IlllDllNlI'lltl'h ilu' funn that wan him Ihv vllmnpimwllfllip lllillllf 5110911 ShUWIIlilIlbhili. M. 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Aux rvunions le-s llI'0gl'1lllllllf'S varif-1 On clmmf- rlf-s pivvvs 01 flvs filmos: 1 Clmanto Pl on s'amuSv aux jc-ux frzxrwzlis. C iuvitv flvs l'lI'3lN'illS a fuirr- rlc-S pc-tits cl vours. lf lvut clu vvrvlv vs! rllalrlvr lvs vlvx ll mfieux parlvr vt a mivux vmuprr-mlrx' languf- frzlrrvaism- vt aussi los K'0llllll!lt'S vl vulturv cle' la Fram-0. lfuuuvv sr- tr-rmi au prinlemps par un lwzmquvt qui cs! la' pl grzmrl vw-11:-rxwlmt. Fin! rung' llil-lm-1' llcrluvlm. l'ul llulr-man, llin,4 fr-r llarm-ll, Naury l'f'arsnn. l'ut llvunis. Kay llalvnlvrak, Nanvy lfxanx, Virginia lfvrglu w Nlurilyu X11-Cuffin. .luuv cllllllllllgllkllll. Sworn! ruzc: Funaum- flussarnl. llurlmaru S4-ntl. Nanry Crow. ljllllll' f.Ulll'lllt'y'. l'ully l.uu'llv. N11-I I..,l.- imiuh Nhf-1-rv XI4-flaw, Virginia llnlnu. l,urvua Young. Third mir: llianv rlxfilllllll. Cam Paynfz Wvlmlrm lloyd, Davicl ll: at ln-H lll II11- spri11g. nm- of Ill! muh Ilwy 1'rIl!'l'illHy Vlljlly. Nlilkillgl vurxls is llln' July Ill:-xv ftxnh-111s 11114lv1'I:1k1-11. DY OF HISTORY A D GEOGRAPHY uw 1 nur: Sully l3rm'kse'h111i1ll. Nlurtlm YLIIIUVY, Lxllll I.iIl1Irl'y, XI:11'1'ia1 l,. Hifkin, I1i11ml11 Rm. ,Indy lluifflq-, Cinmly Nlite-hvll. junniu Rvylwlfls, ,H lllil l1'rlll'. Ruth K1vse'11, .St'1'UlIll rnux' .luse'pl1 l'm'rI1tI:1. Xlury N-ll NilllQl1'I'. HQITINIVQ! fe-i4l111z111. Uill!l l' .lvlvlp Plllll Slvwurl. lfslvr mr. Murlhal Purifuy, llvla-11 I.4-fkuwiu, .xllll XIt'l'l'llilll. Tlzifvl m14'.'llim'k Jxllillllx f:hilI'I4'N l5luw111, jnl111 lf111l11'y. tlil fY2ll'Il1'I'. 'l'u111l111' Hink- lxnn Xllllux gll 111 gllli Ill W Wi ' . 111 . sz . ' llyllt' IIIQ-l'1'111wl, .luyvv Wik1'sk:1.5Ivpl1m'11lxivllgllwl-4111. ll I4 lN'1'P5N'lI'N lu knuw ll l'L'l'lllIIl 111111111111 nf FI'l'Ill'h ggmg1':1pl11, in flllllfillgl tha' Naf1'GS l e'1'liIt:1. l,iIl4Ill 'NI11lu114'. :X1111 N11'l'I'lIillI. a111:l 'xllllt' flilulw luuk un '1Q QIl'I!ll1'll V. A ,wh , . . B0'ded'fW: L ' Hll'lllll'llrllll puinis mul l'z11'- 4z111c'n'. 7K0 XlllI'l'lil liifkin. Martha M1111-1-y. Kay llalvn- 11'11k. ,I4-l111 f:llI'IlCllll'I', lliunv Ylxfilllilll. 211111 Silll- 1l1'11 Nuns l'Xllll1ll El vu- l'ill!llllITj' 51311111 and a ln-1111tif11l N1'1'11f- of l'qI'illl4'4', Thi- ganm- illltl 11ll11'1x am' I1Sf'll lll 5111111- of tl1+- 1'l11l1 IIFUHVHIIIH. 1 rw-W X? TR CTI ITIES ARE E JOYEDB FRENC CLUl Nlaki11g llillN 1- n11nll11-r prvp111'a1i1111 111'c'csfz1rv fur Il11- l l'l'lll'll lflulm lmanquet. 'IM v11tvr into all lllr' z11'li1'iliw off:-1'1'4l lr 1-Nw11Iiz1l 111 1111111111 Ihv lu-111-f1th that 11111 ln- pruffv rml lay lllr' club. NN 260 ill 1 ',1'11- ul lfrv - . r lflllgi ilu- Lll'IlXllY 1 . - P c'11ls- li In ll11'111 111 u1'4lc'r In 111-11111 Ilwir Illlbllllll Q 111111 of llu' lilllglllllglt Sl'l'gl'lllIf-lIf-.'ll'II1X St'I'l'!'fll7'-V TH'lI.YI1ft'f l,f!'Slill6'I1f lice l,I'1'Xli!1t'!1l Pllfltlllll eu mrirzn llixlorizm JIM MYERS IIIXNI-f TRAIIAN IJ,-XNNIE IDHNIAN JOHN SIMS BERRY 'l'Hi-XC,-XRD ll.-XYID 'l'YRREI.L RULXN KICNDRICK G Y BRE HISTORY CLUB Iht- lfauzirrc llistory Clulv. the oldest amd one of thc largest clulis at liyrd. is under tht- ulilc sponsor- ship of Mrs. lVluttic Gray llrown. 'llhc clulm meets on thc second and lourlli XYlt'tlItt'StlilyS of each month lor thc purpose ol' fzlmiliarrizing students with our stutcis historical places of interest and cooperating in civic itl'li1llI'S. Annually at trip is made to Natchez. Mississippi, during the Pilgrimage. and trips to local sights such as lVlansficld's battlefield or old lndiam villages are among the clulfs tentative plans. All junior and senior students of American llistory with at C+ average are eligible for memlwrship. 'lihe clulm was organized in 1929, under the leadership of Miss Lila McLure, with thirty charter members. - - - ' F i r x I mic: Patricia lirownlee. ,lanlcs llukcr, S a l l y llrockschlnidt. Xlury lfurroll. Mary l.ynn llcaxlcy, Cloriu tiurroll, Ann Carter. 'Nlury :Xnn llruy, Do- lores llrown. Second rmc: I.oucllu Bains, llclen llrudford, lllaric Armimor. 'Runitn Blake, llurlmaru Boggs, lfnnnu llrodnux, ,ltmicc liean, Ginny llruy. Dorothy Carlson, tlayc tfurroll. T 11 ir rl rout Marion lllticli. Paul AllI'ZlIllStlll, 'l'onnny llrewcrton, llux' ter lirinkmzm, Nlcrritt tihastuin, lioln tfarr, Stephen llrezner, tlil- lmert liarner. Recd Arm- strong. - 1 ' 26I CO BINING THE Ol N-ff1l1111 an 1l1I1 Firsl r 1 N 111 Hinwh r1f11111 Grim- 1 1 1 dv. ,I II pvr. ll 111 11111 111 .luhu 11 1 mu? 1 1 Mari 1 .1 Haul 1111111 I.11111 Carter llurfl l'a1I1'11 ll l 111 Lhzulx llu .MII1111 H1 .lack Iloga ll 1 TH THE EW niny llurtwcll and Rolncrt Nt-ff lwcaiiic illll'ft'!4l4'll in skin, tliving after ank llatnpson's talk to thi- Cayarrc History lfluh. sl row: lfttna Scrivnvr, Mr- lu Willy, Sandy Worlcy, Mar- Ytuiccy, l,ottyc Spitzer, Mar- Sinunons, Rosemarie Wimer, rthu Thigpcn, Margaret Ros- toni, Scfvmnl row: Pat Stamps. y Slllilll, Nancy Yvutltlcll, iny Young. Nancy ,lo Smith. kim- lim-ll. .lunv Sims. Maxine rli-y, l.i'stcr Scntcr, Luunnc iglim-lil. Third row: Warll Wil- Millon 'lll'it'll4'l, ixlaclvlcim' rhcl, llzirlmura lluyc Whitc. nucl Titonc. llvcky Sclu-rgciis. ty Turncr, Roll Ycagzcr. Alilll hon. First row: Mary Jane Price, Jo- anne MCNQ-Ply, Margie McFar- land, Pam Plumley, Helly Miller, Claudia Pollock, Tony Powcll, Dorothy Phillips, Joan Putnam, Sara Mitchell. Second row: Jimmy Pate. Susan Marshall, Martha Purifoy, Sherry Mcflaw, Noni Millcr. Bc-tty Maffett, lieth Mc- Callic, Marilwth Moore-, l,ynilra Pate. Joyce Mikeska, Nancy Maurer. Third row: Tom Parker, Bolmhy Lyle-, Bart Mn-nsher, Alfred Morris, Cain Payne, Rogcr Moorc, Robert Nuff, Freddie Pctcrs, Stcphcn Murdoch. Monica Johansson shows .lohn Sims thc loca tion of hcr country, Monica is our cxchan 1 stumlcnt from Swollen. U - - President Vice President Secretary . Treasurer Chaplain ROBERT NlvtIAlNN KI-ILLY Al.l.liN CEORCE RMNS JERRY NliTTI.lCS TERRY WAXH,-UI BOYS, HI-Y B ILDS CH RACTER First row: John Bond, John Singleton, Alan lNleAdams, Harry King, Ran. fl!! Upton. Johnny Manlmy, Murray Mayfield. Harold Ryan. Seeonrl ww: Alan Miller, Albert Evers, Pat Henagan, George Russell, Jerry Kennedy, Kenneth Luker, Cecil Dees, Glen Vance. gr -- - Hy-Y members, George Rains, Robert Nletlann. tllen Vance. and Terry WMI tm up before one nf their basketball games. The Byrd Hi-Y is a hranrrh of the central Y.lNl.C.A. The club is sponsored hy Forrest 'lihoniasson and the leader is Mr. Russell Brown. who is the mechanical drawing teacher here at Byrd. 'llhe Hi-Y meets once every week. At some meetings a program is pre- sented hy its members. while other meetings are strietly liusiness. The remaining meetings, are spent practicing basketball. The lli-Y team is a menilier of a local league. llohert lVlc- Cann is also the secretary of the State Hi-Y. 264 :nigt-s its nunu- 1-avll yvar. Mrs. Lucille Knapp ,trngv intvrvst in the language hy forming an Lunizaitiun to mlism-uss tht- vustoins and habits IX highlight of thv yt-ar is a spovial lsanquvt SE H BL ESPANOL f.lllIf'1t'lL'fS6I Susanne- King, Svvrt-taryg Mary Ann lfuster, l'rvsi- tlentg Lutiy Lynn Xrlillllliitl, Vim' lJY'G'Sllll'ttI1 ,lanv ,lone-s. Svrgeant- at-Armsg Vicki Longinirv. Tre-astlrt-r. Ihv UlllSl2llltllllgI 1-writ of the- ye-ar is tht' Clulfs lranquet he-lcl in tht- spring. linh llainiltnn, Martha jolinsnn. ,Ivan Cununings, K avque- Castln-ln-rry. llvtty liravkin, and Fran lrepvr arm' wait- ing for N15-xiran fum! tn ln- serv:-tl. St- llulmlu lfspannl. at first year Spanish cluh. is usual from uthvr llyrtl organizatitms in that it tht' vltllfs sponsor. tht- prim-lpul purposv of thc- vluh is to en- tht- Spanish spvaking 1-ountries. The husinvss vtings mul programs art- concluctml in Spanish l vnnsist of songs. gaunvs. anal spvcfial guests. tl in tht- spring at lil Cliivui at whit-tt Mexican ill IS Sl'fYt'tl. THEY SPEAK SPANISH FOR FUN. l IIf.N' mir: Xlurjm'iv Nlt'l arluml. Klartliu jnlirisun, Mary l.ynn llisiz-rv.Sara Mitvlu-ll.,Iulili Liltlv. Sfwlllll ruuy' ,lutly l.yllv. ,Ivan llutnniings. lit-tty liravkin, Nlildrvtl l3alnn,'Fraul.evp1-r.Nlartl1a Kvnnvtly. Tltllll mir: Yivlmi Wvst, Willa-iw Foster, J211'tllll' ifastlvlwrry, Amy Hartlaway. Morris Stn-plivns, 'lpnuny Pate. 4. ,I up L Ni I at ,. .. i. . Q6 Him sw IE E . I ul E, M . 9 5 ...W O ....-f-- ,,.,,...-w-M ARRIVING EARLY BEFORE SCHOOL are these representatives of the senior class: Charles Kirk- land, R.O.T.C. officerg Lorraine Holley, Pep Squadg Sammy Titone, cheerleader: Sarah Tumley, GUSHER staffg and Richard Phillips, R.O.T.C. officer. f In the spring of the yearg 4 Q i l You now are beginning to become active in many clubs as officers . . . you feel that now you know your way around the school--better, and you never get lost . . . you elect class officers . . . some of you try out for cheerleader . . . you have almost completed your first year in the R.O.T.Cl . . . many of you have gone out for track or baseball . . . you read Sohrab and lfusturn . . . you, the members of the Sbphomore classg elect the 4-0 new members to serve in the next year's Pep Squad . . . with all the many activities available to you as a Sophomore you still manage-to maine tain a. good scholasticlaverage. . 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Svrgcant-at-Arins. lit-try llranslun, Kvnny Gibson, Pat 0'Nr-il. llarry llillarrl, and John Wil- son i'm-11-ive-nl tlu- honor of lieing mnixiirlzltvll fur il vluss uffivv. nl S1-crm-tary: and John 7311 5 - . I if 1 x '4 , 1 x f ng 1 xxx A cg 'Q xg ,fin Alm' .'Ult'lllll'0Ill pXrnul1i A-Xlmruln-un f:lllfi1'1' .Mlanxf Kathy Inu .-Mlrovk Xlury janv- Jxllifilfllll l,ur1lun :Ulvn Valulu Mfr:-cl Walltvr .-Mxxuvkvr Nlary Junm- Arxu-5 Hank .-Xlmmlvrwll lllmrle-5 .-Xrmmlnl Tlllllllllk Afkillvlll Ile-tty lfayv Attuvvay Iiizmr- .Mtavvay Ruby Nvll Austin 'l'lum1a- :Xu-tin .Iuhn :Xxfnnl l rum'iHr' Huggy-It Us f R Q Q-f A . , 533' 'X' .cr if K Q N 352 x X X 39 I auf 9-, QQ ilk Sax qzr 2 xv-S AA x 7 5 Q X x x , .. I W 'X-1 1 , :KEY it T - :Zia I x . I 5 EW RESPONSIBILITIE A D PO ITIO am. L. X . . ,, 42. van Qin' A-,K Q' L S... C kg'- f- Aj Wx i f i' ' ,., if I f K 'J . I H V tx , 'v - Q,. gif. Q fi' -' .- -- K - . V.-.E ,',, ' , Q, In Nm I I . big. 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Hrmmll h1lI'lVll limwll udp' nllt'll1lIl1lIl ww Hlll'kll4'1ll'I .un 4'lllll'Hl lflllwmll Lllllilll UlYllil'lg1lll Tmlfiy Hmldiv flurry liuurus lirure- liurmle-lml lillthllit' Iiurn Sylvia l5um'ln-r Rugvr HUX livtty Hruvkixl Dunulsl lirund Marvin lirunmlil lla-tty Brandon Gvwn lirufllvr Maury Ann Bray Dun Rivllurml Browvr l'uul:'IIe- lirm-wslvr Mary Lllllirl' Briggs Susan Brunsun Dm-nnis limwn R X Paul ,lulnmm. .lwyn-v Hlll'kll!'ill'l. ami lun Llwulv illillllfl' the' IllI'YllT1'4 Xi 2 N ill! that won Naliunul I llnrloglluplly A 27l Sandra lhifvli llliarlf-5 Iiiitvhvr Virginia ily:-rs Walte-r ifuille-tm-uii Elixalwtli Culiway Iivtty .le-an Campi x. ' 5 iv . J gf: if if' 1 'ff mi-ll Yi if N Part of llif- yf-ar's wurk in lninlngy if the- IiiN41'1'ii4lIl nf un l'LIl'liHSlIll Janws Iiuplun. ,lim liurtvr. umi Luwlnii IIilil'iliIlXIIll I'flllHllil llu wks wliile- rlisfvrliiig. E ERGETIC OPHOMORE PARTICIPA 272 A ,, .W , blk.. 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E? ki ' if 521 .1 In.Byr1l Wfnrld History classes the anCient Crwk gods makv intvr- vstmg: Sl1lljl'l'I 111att1'r. as shown by john Axformi and llarrivl Huntvr. 275 Willia 1111 H11l1l11-ll H:11'l1a111 ll111I1H1'x11111 MI1-11111 Hllf 11-II1-1' R11l11'1'I Hlllll 1111111111 H1111111 I11111 N11-'11l ll1111I11-N 1 1,5 1111111111 H11I1'l1111N1111 l.1111I:1 I11 51111111-1 Il'X1Il 11 1- .l111111-- .l1111kN1111 1 .111'11l1 ll .I111-11111 ll111'11l11v ,I111111 xllllf' l1111l.1,I1111 l'1111l1-111' .I111111 l 1I1si11 .l1'11ki11 I,1111lN1' lnhll .1 xlilffllll .l11h11N1111 I'1111l llllllll 111 .1 5. '1 1'- J 5111 ff- . OPI-IOMORE ACCEPT CUIDA CE A . I' ' , 111' 1-1 K g ' IAIII1' 111111141111 1 Ill ill1 lui 1 if 3 A 5 11 1 3 6' :M ll111'l1111'11 .I11111-N -1. ,lz11111 .I11111-1 1 ,11111w 511111111 .l11111-1111 51111111111 11111'li1'i1111li1111 if Llll i1111111rI11111 IILITI 111' any 1'lafsr1111111. 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Av' nhl, L,-' 9' Z ' f :4'!'fi fl 1 5 m A X wax g . f SOPHO ORES ARE PRUUD OF THE S1lPlllllHUI'1'N Illilkl' up il ggrval uumlmvr of Ihv players un lhe' basket luull If-nm, lln-w Sflllllfilllllfi' buys QIISCIIFF ilu- ganws prugrvss at llll' half LIIHIHL with u GTD tlwrs on ilu' lvum. lluvicl Nlurlin lflvnn Xlu-un Nanvy Nlufmn Dvlnrve Nluxvy Nurnm Kay Nl: Qjllllllll' Nluy jon NI:-amluws Rivlxarnl Nl:-vm Holly xii-N-Ulf Isla xIilllH1'IlPIl Carul Xlilvy Ellvn Nlille-1' IKWK iii G' X. xy XX Y ' -X X i ,q 5- if fix .Xi .X - ' Y xg? +X5X' gs - Q ' Xx 5 X k , X 5 X 1-XQXQX:-X-0 X XXXXRXXXX. x X X 3 5 QXTXSSYI X . K XX ' 4 K k X X XXX if - - A X X A , , ,X gl w i f X f-- x' - -Xv 1 X X. X X? -SX - i k f ' X. -f f- f - F , X- X X X XC QXX X,, X ,X A A TSE? 5 I -. uffii A Q X XX X-X X XXXAX-A -- XX: X ,Q X SSNXKXX . gg gl ki - x+Fgw:1::k:. 1 1'-S32 K QXESM X U -is -' .X XX . - Q X XXXXXQ-ig Q1 X :sf XXX? 5, x Y X M X -X X ' ik K , . X X L XXXXS MX ,X -mf f X I .XXX ,AXXQXK X ww AN .I I xml l'fllmm , M lille-llna I,I'l'lilIIH K , 'I+ 1 Hn '. sf 5' I 'iz Ixdy l,1'I'I'y llurry I'r'lrw- Pvgpv Rlllll llvlrvy I1 I l'll lll . ,-,N I 1 F-1. in f Fx nluining 1 lk lip-P HWY nlmv f'1'l1llI1'II'X mvlnlem I1 Itlu-1' IIIl'IllII4'l'Q uf th. I I I Class arc' Waynv Nm-lllvrlurlel. XXHIIPY xIOIllCl10U5P. uml Sumlw S111 mlers. GEGIVIETRY AND BIOLOGY RE PAI ' F , 5 -EI? : -'FI' KHSHEY 4 X , I ' , v ,N gf I If I R I Qw ,Q qw I'l'N l'm'l1lL , ', , x., .. . ,, .L , 1. . v' g mm IIIIYIIAUQ A-. I' l'urxi Xlal' lpxm-I Inn II all x IX,1 4' ll ' r X Vw lI4'4'4l Ilmvlwrl lI4'1'rI IIVX lillmlv- . , . XXI' 1'1'Ix All 'l'N min .Nun lim lin:-l lines ary ' I H54 'nv 11 ' N llllllj liolminf px . 280 x . f ,fx N .Q ,Q if N D- C ,, i at us .icfffgf f Q 1 X . illliyll 5ci'uggs ' Xkgk.' ulwrt sirlliui' Svulm' f' .4 L aim Ntlli ll Q -ri 5ilzu'iu'if4rl'1i i ,,.. uulu Nlmpim illi in pi ul , X X if I nf' NN illltifil .Min Sliivlais lIH'i ummm .lf-un Sinunons Aym- Siiupsuil lmrli 'zu ni uwtiiy Slllilil ilsy iluniu- Smith ivkii- Sm-lson inn-m-v Sproull min Slunslniry :li'g11u-ritz' Stvvil lv SIUPIIPIIMIII Litrivizi .lmin Sh-wiis v :Nun Stvwurt Iilll illlt' 'liiminas l!l!iDiIl4lbll Don Rnggviw Carolyn Ru:-s Sandra Hoiiiitn-v William Hlltirwigi- Virginia Sand:-rs Harwy S8llIldf'I'S .iam-I Sammy :Klum Fay:-5 Siuaiiiiv S1'ill'iH'Ullf1il Sumlru Svhuttm-r Nilll'QllI'l'i Sl'ilillilLll'il IM-ll 51'ilTll4'til'l' tiLillll'I'i1lt' Sriivvulx Myron S1'ilWt'iiZQ'l' 'Niiviivui Srivzlily ilurlnara Smit Sara Smit LE F! 5 iii 28l mx ,eg-W 4,4 2 'Sk mi, fn if K sa Q35 ,Q 5 .53-iff' 19' QI2 fQi , Q :Qsaf 5 v 'V 1 Q f 8 WS ww Am S .New .Ek su. . S ?Iif..-.--h Agn' 'Q I Nlumlvnl was I'1'lll1lI'4'll In tulu- the Iowa Tvsts wllivlx lastml mluy. vllillilllgl Illr' I4-ah an' lllt'rQ' Supllunlorvs. BYRD ARE THE OPI-IOMORE gm-r Willmnks lilly Williams in llzlylc' William ,nu Williams 1l Williaunf ln Wilwn ll'll'lil wlllsoll nvllv W'imlu'rly mly xYvlIlll'I'S rlmum .Mm Wlxilmun - lMwl1'lul11fln' 11 Wmnl mm' Wumlull il Whlwmlzlll vrvll wvumls mum-l Wumlwurml is Wray roll- Wyallt s wlyzlll ly Ye-urwoml My Anno Yunngg muy fullkins Fllilfll Ziemlmuu blood Suzanne- Wm-din Ruswl Wvlsflvr Kay xvl'bllIllll'1'lLlllll l'lI'4'4l4liz' wllllll' l'uIri4'k Wllih- Slanlvy Wllilluw Suv wrvlllllllw Hnnny Whitle-kin I,Llll'll'l21 Wllylc' Kay XY'l!'5l' 'Y v , ' . ff W, nf' fx lf, - 1 . l as 3 7231 : .mm K-.Ss 'fast' fi 0 Y . n x v 'Y 'f'19?L. i Q , , 4 1 s im E511 , A , f . , 1 1 .-fger . 'WN 1 kbv f A . fi.-mi 'tXQQq5'.nn.- X , if ui I' Q f 4 X ' , ff' , ,' A 1 ' iff-1' ' S Pj? . f' f -f '2- 57 i' Q i '-,xlQ,. ' A ., Mm , 'Q : , 4 in 'f '. 'Q Q 5 Q af f' 'r ,frm ' UNL' 'W .. xi I I I Q ' af 'A 5, N W In 1 .4 X 3' V as fi ,v 4- 23 qnfgp .0 '- 31 . -H H06 ,,, 1, ' 8 L :K 1 1 ' 'Rl'- c 5 4 t A Q V .X s' ,K v ai- ! , Sports ..., - Vreshmen Faculty Kds .... CONTENTS .g.,.,5 . ,fbi iv N fl 5.55 I' X v W lv-A 1 4 S. F s X-.. Q.. Q sx S' wx, . W 5. Qu ,Q 1 ilkg X 2 I' .D 5 we in P5 5 I . if wk Q Ax. me .,. ,Q gm' W' Q 3 . ff' 'iris , A 1 'ggi ff KX: T! , 'm 5i ffW K MW vw-.s'w.t , , ,-Ky, N43 f 'A' Y 'Xgf ff' .J 'QQ ' A 5'-2' . fs . A fx vQ ff p Bw ifffl' J N , v N? , A .IM ' -Q'1xt Af, f,,'.,. ' N. X 1 -' 1 fx' 4-' J Sl, if ,fa vw 'r , ag, 'f 'V t ' s ' . , X K -kfsxl X ' Xian nu, ,, ,311-my ,Vw Y. .wfiff-we-2 flfz, , -.1-., 5 - 'h . . -,bv 'F' u ,., my - , xv -A ,K X' 'WYK Q 4 mil.. f5,Qf - fm f Q , - , ll 'Y f 'Q ff SUM ER HGLIDAY That last day of school was written on the smiling faces of every laughing student and teaclier. Ever since that first day of school nine months ago, many hours have liven spent dreaming about the summer holiday. Vlhether it was a dream of a ten- nis game, a water-skiing picnic, or just sleeping: late and loafing, each student has a day dream of his own. Whether that,last day marked the end of high school life or the hegitniing of a new life in the City of Byrd, a three-month vacation is a reward well earned. the year draws to a close tht- seniors ormlt-r tht-ir imitation fo graduation. ,lack llryant. .lohnny llislnnan, and Tonnny llillmnrn their invitations from Mrs. llanwl. Mr. Duncan extends a hand of congratulations to James Nt-cly, one- of the many graduating Seniors. 288 Thi- lligh I.ift- and llusln-r stalls ltaw an organ tion. tht- Quill antl Scroll. consisting of tlio-v -ttulv nt who have- put in a rcrtain amount of work. lhttw Kay Floyd pins the- Colors on Ginny llray 1 Nlvrritl Chastain walvlivs. f 5111111111-r 111111111111 prz11'1i1'1- is wry i111p1rrta111 in ll11' s111'1-1-sf nl our I1-11111 111-xt year. 'l'l1ese players are 1'11111g1 lllff 111-11'11s1x'1' lllIl1lillIlCll1lll4 1111 1111- f1'v1111 1111111 sh-11. 1 111111111 111 lllllllllll 1I 1 '11' ' 1 13111 if 1'x1'1'111-111. ll 14111-4 1111- s111111'11th 1111- Qlltlltlfllllllly 1111'li1'1111111' 111 Il11' 1'111'i1v11f z11'l1xit11'f. 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I When summer draws near: Practice begins for tennis, baseball, swimming, and golf . . . you are issued your equipment . . . you hope to be able to make the top three on the tennis team . . . with your newly acquired glove, you believe that you have the jump for that catcher's position on the baseball team . . . when the first baseball game arrives, you feel the butterflies in your stomach . . . in golf practice you shoot the lowest score of your life, and you hope that you will do as well in the next tournament . . . your swim- ming team stands to beat the fifty meter backstroke record in the next meet . . . it's hard to set a good record in sports as well as keep a good scholastic aver- age, but then you look back and see that, because of your effort, you have received more from life. Byrd llyrd ily rd lly rd llyrd llyrd llyrd llyrd Byrd llyrtl YELLOW JACKET fn! i .-U .I 1 COACH J. D. COX 0 4, T 9 0 4 1 3 l 3 3 First row: Gary Holst. Harry l'vtre'4', llill Crainv, Donnie Cll- vrease-. ,Iohnny Par- sons, Doug Fisher. Randy Winters. Don llurr. Serzmrl row: ,linnny 294 Williams, llilly Rut- ledge. ll:-lion Cwinn, David Gillian, Larry Best, Bill Hancock. Ben Carter, Hoyt Bain, Kenneth Luker. St, JIlllIl,S Uuac-hita Fair Park Homer St. ,lohn's ,, West Monroe Homer Fair Park Yvesl Monroe lunvtion City Coach J. D. Cox led the Byrd High Yellow Jzirkets through a season which was marred ivy ruin. rain. and more rain. Although the Jackets had a schedule of twenty-two games and three tournaments. rain washed out all three tournaments and twelve of the galnes. With only two returning letternlen. llit-key Richard and Don Davis, from the 1956 State Chain- pionship Team, the Yellow Jackets went through a year of rebuilding. Coach Cox discusses tactics with the boys lmeforo one of the games. 'BY-1 ff .t . , . ' 'T'F' . t-,t:tVWl J BASEBALL 'l'his year the Jackets have returning starters at seven of the 9 positions. Seniors Charles Ford. Joe Zuffuler. Billy lfitzgeralcl. and Danny Deupree should 1-urry :num-h of the load for the Jackets in the N58 season. juniors. jerry Godwin and Murray lVla1yli1-ld should also help a great deal in the Yellow ,lun-ket success. The Jackets have a young team which should llf0fllll't' great results in the future. X 1: S 'XTX kg f 1. Jr 'im Kite.. J M145 fix' 5 . ...ff A .,-.4 ron' Alilltllg1'l'SZ lluvid Upton. llolihy fllllWStllt. Jud Downs. Jimmy .lvhmly Parsons. A mm-ig mound of the new praetlee diamond. 'Winn lhert Evers, and Jerry Godwin work on tht Lettermen: Jerry Godwin. Murray Mayfield. Charles Ford. Danny lleupree. Joe Zaffatvr. il'Xf.3l V1t .Sm ws irst row: A l lm e rt FWIAS. .lov faffuter, ltanuy ll 4' u p r 1' e. Charles Ford, Mur- ruy Nluyfield, .lavkie Reason. llob llzunil- ton, Bill l'utlvrson. Semml row: Jerry God- win, Curl Vinson. Toinuiy Cay. Joe Ahendroth. I' h i l Woodall, Jinuny Cus- key. John Nlzulison. Al Chauilrliss. Faxlmy tfhainhliss. 295 1 I Y x ff X A if , : N, K, X ,A Q J if i, X FG ' v r fHlRIl'5 FORD N W'f Coach Cox digcu es pre-'gaine' strategy JOE ZAFF-'lTl':R 5 Hi f WVINJU with imor tand out Billy Fitzgerald. IA ll'i'i 'i l I BYRD 0-MST. JOHNS 5 Led hy Danny Kanapke-y's one hit pitvhing. the- St. Johns Blue Flyvrs movvd to a 5-0 victory ovor thi- Yellow Jackets. The lone Jacket hit vanio in the second inning off the hat of center fivldcr Charles Ford. Jerry Godwin. sophomore-, started on the mound for the javki-ts und received vredit for thv loss even though he pitvllffd ai fine- hall game. BYRD 4'-OUACHITA 6 Junior pitcher Billy Fitzgerald held the Uuavhitu Lions to one hit and no runS for the first four innings ln-lort- a Ouachita rally in the lwottoni of the fifth inning vliaiigml the Score to 0-il. This is the way the ganna' vndvd with tht- Yvllow ,Iavlcets suffvring their Second loss. r Quill playf-rs pi'vpui'e- thc- nr-xx 3 NNW ill ll RPI' Senior diamond for pravtive-. JI-IRRX QLUIJWIN ,lllllilll l.t'llt'l'lllLlll l at G I 6 : i fm.. Www ww MQ M X' ,r 'rg -ls W-WN . ye . L- i, K ' . ,i . , , . 'fkgm 'hi -J: fx Q 253' E I ' 'fwgl ' ' , K .Q do 5 i that 2 'V 1 l, ? i t 51- rr' wg V, ,A . . Q- .g -f gg L, 'W...,. . V. .,,.f , ' '-0 5' .-. N.wfff .. 1 if J i ' 'f iff' V gr, If A Ll - 'P Q I K S . I A' --6 dyf...-Lma. -.M -- .P ' . -11. J. w 5 Xllllili,-XY fNIAYl IlCl.ll junior JOHNNY PARSONS Junior DONNIE CILLREASE Junior l.Q'llt'l'lllilll l BYRD 7-FAIR PARK 1 Senior Dickey Richards tossed a 2 hitter as the Jackets picked up their first win of the season. Coming out of a slump. the Jackets started to hit, and, as a result, scored seven runs. It was the first defeat in 5 starts for the lndians. BYRD 9-HOMER O Byrd racked up their second victory in a row hy de- feating Homer 9-0 behind the 5 hit pitching of Jerry Godwin. Godwin also struck-out 14 men. Charles Ford paced the jaeket stiekmen with 3 hits. kmy Rivliurd faves llluv Flyer Ace, Danny Kanapkey, in avtion in St. Johns 1515 X, . 1, ,iff AI ISI' R li PVFRS BOB HAMILTON LARRY BEST .llllllllf Junior Sophomore BYRD 0-ST. .lOHN'S 2 Once again Danny Kanapkey shut-out the Jackets. but this time Byrd managed to get 5 hits. Junior Billy Fitz- gerald started the game and pitched -l innings. receiving credit for the loss. BYRD 4-WEST MONROE 5 West Monroe handed the jackets their second confer- ence loss of 1957 with a 5-4 victory. The Yellow Jackets led most of the way until the last inning, when three walks and a sacrifice fly produced the winning tally for the boys from Monroe. Danny Deupree tags Joe Zaffater at second lmase in a practice- game 5. X Nx . iifiix X X- N - 15- k W J... . X N SG .. . K 535:55 W QQSQ A-.. X I i 3. 4 Q 5 5-Qiffx' A ii : iff Y .. 5 5-will A 1 iw--,X.. fx -K .NX X 5- .W V X, , . .- 13 S y VN.. X -..-.-Q A N f 3. x X 3 -sf :Jgff ,M . fx X35 K' fiis 53 . X4 1. f- X. Q 2 B f m ww X QL. if , . A.. W., A .SX Q- E. F-Nw .mr . .. --h. M ir XV k T Q sf M ' Xi -y r .5 . M. A -3 Yr 434 x gig? , W sv., ge xg, WM hm ,H f r , Q., -Q. f . F . me-,s , ' -fl fi f M f. 'Q 3 wk P. 'N .M 1. W -iv-was 'z 19 K' N323 .. N. fy f M. Eva .rfgiwiwfwffa we ZQ9 KPWNP FH IUKFR JOHN MADISON JOE Alll':NDR0Fl'll S4 phomorx Qophomore Sophomore BY RD 3-WEST NIONROI Fighting hard. Byrd won the second conferenve victory from tl West Monroe Rvhels. Dickey Ric ard received help from the hats his teammates as he pitched a fi' 2-hit victory. Juniors, Charles Fo and Billy Fitzgerald. proved to l the important favtors in this Jack victory. R XINIJX W IN l lt RN B Hanmmk ran to Cro f t hasr' as Tommy Cay talcvs thv pvg. DOUG FISHER IIIILY RlVI'I,FI3CE HARRY PICTREE Junior Sophomorv SUIIIIUHIUN' BYRD 3 JUNCTION CITY 0 Iain hultvd the Dubuach Tour- nvnt just after the ,Iarkvts cie- tvd junction City 3 to 0 with ihpaw ,lorry Godwin. Sopho- rv. rt-4'oix'ing 1'r0cIit for tbf- Vic'- f. .Iunvtion City showed ui? with W WW ,tm im- lmll cluh. hut the Yellow ' I' 'I kcts wt-rc' too muvh for them. ' whole Jackvt team playmi well his last gkltllt' of the soason. I Qf'i5fM. 'iotfi ui W V' fxulblgf JIMMY CASKICY UXIH HOST Fri-glimun Ifirf-NInn:ll1 IIJIVII7 IIIIIIAN AI, CfII.YNII3I.ISS S.-XXIII llll.-XNlIIl,ISS Junior Sophomore- I'il'1'?4IlHlllll 'YW . Rd gpm.:-f ., 1 . X -1 X. ' J! . ,xwff 6 ' go' ,, ag' - .. x .w I- Q -f 1- f I f- tt i.x'Ql K:3.'tL4z,iYq Ygiht .vis 'ltr I .sppv + . P'5 I, ai . ' ,' I ,,, I ,. X iq, 5,1 -'14, X ,-N'Sdz ' ' .'fI?'LQff'M-Mikalaiit.-i.1Wq5 A 1 ,ft IWW., z i W Q. Dim-,T ' Q- A 4 , tp. ' -f as-1 . Myih' ' Lakiffl 'Mi' wi +4t2F' mv. I 'itmff my L Mum, ,tw - I as Wiii it A ,, v w I I GULF TEAM lf. 1. M1 , ,f , -. V, ...W . .,, lmfl lo Ilrgllff lloh llnnt. lfilrly ,lvnk1'ns, Larry Heineman, Left to right: ,limmy Wingfic'l1l. Xllt n xllllll' Roh l'r.mlx kt larry tloolvy, ,linnny lVlitf'l1ell. Larry Holerman. With Senior lvttcrnren Roh Blewett, Bill Smith. and l'at Wright. the V957 Ry rd Golf Team moved to within svvvri strolws of the State Championship. Rod Yeager and Billy Coker. hoth juniors. proverl to he important fac- tors in the Yellow ,laelcet suvvess. Coach ,lohn Rogers led tht- golfers wr-ll flespile tht- hanflivap of having few op- ponents. Altlrouglr the seniors ancl juniors toolc most of thc honors. the sophomores and freshmen played well to gain valnahlv vxpvrii-m'r-. The ,lavkets were llistrivt Run- nvrelip hy one stroke. tLR'XN'l'll.XNl QIOIHIH Sr. TUMXIY SMITH Sr. ln 1958 the ,laekete will play Springhill Incl l l llor three times eavh and ll lton mil Nxillm tion to these eight mut 1 in District meet. April Z5 l lt rc Rouge, May 9. llll.liY IIOKER l.1'tt4'rman ,,, e Q . .gwv fe.. .g , . ' Q, ' 1. A ,, All' V WZ GYM TEAM corge- l'att1-rson holding safcty hcl! while liolihy ron- alt:-inprs il round off, During the 1957-58 school year, Coach Turner organized the Byrd Gymnastics team. This team went to lnoth Rroadinoor and Linwood Jr. High Schools and gave demonstrations. The boys on the team competed against hoys from every gym class in rrry Shipp, rhznnpion on liancl halancing. Curry l'il'Q't'HIilll starts to roll on the Vaulih Un hilicilmrgl. High liar. school for the honor of being on this tcam. Carry Sullvnhugcr won the parallel har championship, while Robby Moore and 'licrry Shipp were winning the inverted halancing championship. Un thu- side horse, Dale Coleman and Pat Bridwell were co-champions. Dewayne Durham was the mat champion, and Curry lsrecnian and David Gillian were champions on tht- high har and some-rsaull respectively. The gymnastics team also gave demonstrations at the Parish Physical Education Meeting. and at Co-to-School Night at Byrd High School. liritt Coleman llriqlwcll cxccute HKIIM' lie-Wuyiic llurhain shouldcr rolls on the sidc llUI'S1'. I - . TENNIS IS Fl JERRY JOUETT-Senior JACK GREENE-Senior This yearls tennis team is expected to he one of the The team won first place in girls' ancl hoys' clouh most promising Byrd has ever had. With five returning at Baton Rouge last year. Coavh lx-e Hedges will . lettermen the team plans to attend twelve tournaments, company the boys on their meets: while Coacli l'halair including the state match in Baton Rouge late this spring. Gray will attend the meets with the girls. X1 A R Y 551 AU ,,,gf.ni,,r GAY E CA RROLI ,- Fe-ninr 304 E E ERYO E 5 , ., .. .Nwmpsmhmw N ding are: Don Douglass, Baxter Brinkman, Jack Greene, Tommy Hogan, Jerry 1 tl. and Arthur Hvrolrl. K 45, r , ws' ARTHUR HEROLD-Junior h 45' .wwf .kkk kk Q, E iff. A f f x , 4 1 Q I y .' .. rd' Mdtyini' . ff QI' 4' ' Q X., ' , .f r 'ww X X 5' A r l . I 'ing nre: Annette Maranto, Flo Sproull, Maggie Schlubach, Mary Small, Gaye v ' xl ll, .lavkiv Rc-cd, mul Ifste-1' Svntcr. - f xl LESTER SENTER-,lunior 'IDR 1057 STATE CHAMPIONS Victory Park Pool, Minden, Louis- iana. was the scene of the 1957 High School State Championship Swim- ming Meet. The Yellow Jackets were successful in defending their state championship. but not before the Jesuit Bluejays pulled to one point of the proud Jackets. The Bluejays, in winning the 200 meter free style, set a state record with a time of 2:02.5. but the Jackets were not to be denied their acclaim. McClamrock, Tallman. East. and Britt closed fast for a close second in this event. and gained 10 badly needed points. With these l0 points. the Jackets moved to a 51-50 victory over the Bluejays. Harris lVlcClamrock set a new stand- ard in the l00-meter breast stroke with a time of l:2l.l. Harris placed first 3 times and second once to be chosen Outstanding Boy Performer of the meet. At the N.S.C. swimming meet Mc- Clamrock was again the outstanding performer with two record-breaking feats-the 100-vard back stroke and I YELLOW JACKE' the butterfly stroke. The Byrd tank- men easily defeated lstrouma -I4-2-l for the Northwest District Rally Championship. Prendergast won first place in the 100-yard orthodox breast stroke while Glen Britt was winning HARRIS MCCLAMROCH 100-meter breast stroke the 220-yard free style. l'at lfast, Bobby Brown. Prendcrgast. and liritt placed first in the medley relay. The Yellow Jackets enter the V358 coin- petition with a last and cxperienced team. FINIS PRENIJICRGASI' 100-yard orthodox breast stroke Left Io right: Vernon Mil- ler, Bobby Brown. Rusty Wade, Rich- ard Sorenson, Glen Britt.Dicky Flowers. 306 -p W I., . , 5 E' r. 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QSQF' In the summer of the year: You, the Freshmen of Byrd High School, look back upon your first year . . . you think of how scared you were that first day of school . . . you bought three elevator tickets that day only to find out there were no elevators . . . you remember how surprised you were at the size of the library . . . at the Christmas assembly you realized that the library had to be that big to accom- modate all of those people . . . you still don't understand how you ever man- aged to pass that first mid-term exam . . . those football and basketball games, and the organizations you joined, still bring back many happy memories . . . all in all, your freshman year has given you at world full of many thrills and surprises. D ' I .-5. .W SKF 'I I ..- ,f',..x'1 K ls P 41? Blain.-ans-Nx X lmw lu lln panvl Q rlI1ll'II1'Il!'l 1 an Ixplm um In mx 4'l:lw1'mmlw I un f'unili:u I4 the--v 1l1'NIllIll'Il 1h.ll Iullv M-xllf-11. 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Mary Anderson Daniel Andrea Irma Armstrong Patricia Arrington Frances Averitt Mabel Bardwell Betty Beaird Ruth Jeanne Bell Kenneth Biggs Ronald Billingsley Paul Born Mattie Bozeman Samuel Bozeman Sue Branch Margie Bruemmer William Bush Fay Cagle Gi UTURE LE DERS AR James Caskey Jo Ann Cato Amelia Clark Anyone can learn the Morse eode. lint it take- someone. like these Freshmen who liave stiltlietl :-eieiire. to lie allrle In liuild a set and send it correctly. lllllllllllp Ill il llillll'l lllrl'll-rlllll lllll nllly Illl'l'l'll54'S luluwlvllglm- Ull Illv llllllll Nlllljl-vt lllll all-u tl-411-ll:-N nm- llms In Illillit' lIlHlLlIllLlIl4'4l114 1-4-- lxx Ill: 1 Nlll1ll'lllN. llll'llIl SlI'll'lxl1lIlll. ,l1lllll'N llwvll. ,lillllllx xlLltlllY. 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Barbara McCary Beverly McGowan Caynell McGowan Mary Alice McGraw Patricia McLeod Vickey Meador Richard Meredith Charlotte Morrison Judy Neil To make the finished product acceptable, these Fresliman lmoys apply a little Helbow grease in SCHOLASTIC AVER GE HIC Betty Kalil Marjorie Kidwell Henry King Agnea Laffitte Greer Lawson Sally ,lean Legion Charles fVlcBride Sue MeCormielc Allen Owen Joyce Parker Sarah Parker Katherine Petr:-y Richard Pietz Dorothy Pinkston Ronald Powell Robert Pratt Alene Procell Alvyn Ragan Edgar Ragan Virginia Rainey O at Yi? ss x jf ' ' .J a?3.xKsg Alina- Ray Uaylun Hlwacls llvvky Rivi- llanic-l Rodge-rs lflizulwtll Rogers 'l1llQ'l't'5Ll Rossi' In the gym classes, Freshman girls enjoy the exercise offered hy folk dancing, and at tht- Sams' timc' the arc' im Jrovinfr thvir ol-e l bodily gracv. 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I. fs' wtf ' -I -V - - ,s w WAITING FOR FACULTY MEETING TO START are these representative teachers: Major Jones, R.0.T.C.g Miss Robinson, Foreign Languageg Mrs. Hastings, Home Economicsg Mr. Poole, Mathe- maticsg Mr. Burnsides, Scienceg and Mrs. Mohr, English. 1 In the summer of the year: When most of the work for the stu- dents is over, the work for you, the teachers, is just beginning . . . many of you teach summer school . . . others go to school to earn higher degrees and be certified for better teaching . . . plans are made for the following year . . . it's a tough job planning the schedule of a student and making out the cards . . . many of you suggest ideas'to modify the structure of the buildings so that more courses may be added and new ma- terials provided for the old . . . many of you meet with the activities that you sponsor . . . the coaches work with next year's football team . . . the R.O.T.C. officers work with the Patton Platoon . . . you are the ones who keep the City of Byrd open all year long and are there to welcome the' students back in the Fall. 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N111s1 1llIIH1I'1llll1 1-11111-111-1- 111' 111111 1-ill'1. 1115 11ff11-1- is 11111111s1 11l11111s 11111-11 S111- 111-lps 1111- 5111111-111s 1111j11s1 111 1111- at 111111. 111 51ll411'll1N. MII. 11111-1111.1-15 X.11.XYlCXN.1X HS., 111.S..M.,-X. MISS MM.-X I.l1l CY IZA.. 31.1-111. 321 COMMERCIAL SKID FRANK BOYDSTON B.S., M.A.g Typing 5-R r - t. - rf N nf 1 . EVELYN DAISY DOBSON An important part of business administration is bookkeeping, which this elass is learn CARMICHAEL A.B.g Clerical prac- by keeping practice sets. HS.. M.A.g Clerical tice praeticeg Typing: School Savings Pro- gram Barry Nelson concentrates on learning use an adding machine. an important n chanical device in the business world. Typing skill is acquired by diligent practice. These students are using their class time to improve their own skill. 322 A WAYS USEF L Rl,lNI'. URBAN ... lNl..'N.g Shorta A 'ft 5 Typing rvquirvs much practice and concentration, Hero Lois Wvldon IS vmploving both. .RCARET M. IIRKIANID ., lXl.li.A.g rtlmnd. Typing lt would lwm-fit cvvry Byrd student to take advantage ml tlic 1-oursvs in our commercial. skills department. l'lir's0 courses are typing, shorthand, Business English, mookkvvping. and olfivc- praclive. A student may take Righz: ln t'lm-rival prui-tivo class lloris Birhard is lvurning to uso tht- ditto IlIill'lliIll'. This is a use-ful inslrumvnt in sevrvtarial work. Bvloxc: As Alsie lluiicaii, l.ilJlmy lloldfingvr, Karvn Kirby, and lrma Toys take it. Mrs. ,lordun rvatls tht- dictation to the-ni. ft. EDNA JEWEL MORGAN B.A.g Typing NELL D. SPINKS A.B.. M.Ed.g Busi- nvss English, Book- kvvping two years of shorthand and one year eavli of liookkevp- ing, office practice. and Business English. Besides being very helpful in school. tlivse skills are necessary in many fivlds of the liusines world. WR Glenn Nell Magee shows her selling ahility as a customer buys her merchandise. Training in a selected vocation is offered hy the Dis- triliutive Education program at Byrd. ll.E. operates through state and local school systems to provide special- ized education for those persons entering or already employed in retail. wholesale. and service occupations. ll.l'l. trains at a high school level through a combination of classroom instruction and actual supervised work ex- perience in distrilmutivc occupations. This course is open to all juniors and seniors who meet the requirements of responsilwility and personality. V , DRIVING in if 1 ff' if .J NIICININ CRQXVFS li..-X.: llriving. Park- ing lfommittce Written tests are an important part of driving. Bucky Ogilvie, ,Iulic llurrett. lletty Breedlove. and Mary Rolminette are pictured here while taking an exam. - W' H HHH fi DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION t.l,t ltla ,-tYlCltY Slffl .lf HS. Nl,lCd.g Ili trilzutive l'fducatiot lllf. lllulv Wvayne Tew, and llilly Craighcad entertain Nliss Phipps 2 the llistributive Education Club tea. Mr. Graves explains the gears to the group of students in tl car. Students who take the course in driving. learn th right way through books and actual experience. 'l'h student comes from a study hall. and thus it In comes an extra class. At the end of a set period o time. a graduate takes his test and receives his stat license. LOUISE HARRIS B.A.g English: Busi- ness Staff of Gusher l aan Abram u lnm lnr Qintnncc Reading is. an important part of all Engli ll Classc-5. Ted Thomas llllll0AlNlI1 and Cynthia Cook watch as Nanry Jo Smith hangs u book TRAC, 915.1 ' Mi Kitt held a special class for all students from her classes interested in studying novels. After di Cu mg: the authors and their works, they presented this information to their NANCY LONNEGAN B.A.g Fnglishg Home- coming court ANNA HOLMES MCCRAW BA.: English CLEO MOHR B.A.g Englishg Creative Writing Club J LUCILE HFNDRICK B.A,g English: Red Cross OLIVE KITE BA.. Nl.A.g l lishg Senior plz This sophomore English class is listening to a record of Sohralx and Rustum and llltll Willy. Nl111'1l1z1 llll 111 ll llltl llfllllllll 1 1l point 1111! 111 11 lllylllllj' is 1,1 'EW' mm I lu Ill lu 1 1l 111 111 llllt 1111 UN 111 1 111 ll 1 l Il l1l1 ll 1'11ls v11j1vy I't'iltllIlQ!, i11 ilu- pm-1'i1r1li1'ul lilmrury. This 14 lllllll, l111l nl 11 i11l11r11111tix1' of world 1-vm-11ls. ll is also i11111u1'tu11l NI.-XRQLAIQIYI' .lUNl':5 Sllllllll llul.. R.N.g lfiiglish i lluw' ' R' fm 'WW ysmxna l'lXlll1'lll'l' uf ilu- i111p11rla111c'v of l'l11glisl1 at Byrd is llw fart that four yvurs or ilu-ir 1-q11i1'11l1'11l are- rvquirecl lor graflualiorr To llandlc' tlle lmusiiivss of this clvpurlllwiil. ilu-rc urn- Sf'Yl'llll'PIl tc-a1c'l1vrs. Classes at Byrd arf- lllllllllfxll so that Cilfll year nvw glfilllllllill' illlil ll cliffs-rc11t voursc i11 literature are stucliml. ln ilu' fTPSlll11l1I1 and sopho- Ill0I't' yours wc' slrivs- to le-arn litvrary appr1'1'ialio11. Juniors learn to enjoy A111Prica11 l,it1-1':1l11r1-. llllll svniurs rvzul the works of English authors. Students learn lllfx fumla- lll0lllillS of gfllllllllilf. oral uml writtvn vollipositioli, ancl lilvrzllurv. A' gracluatf' of lflfrml mlm llZlS lillil'II 2lllYHlllLlg0 of llle many 11ppurtu11ities to learn l'f11glisl1 is wvll pro- purvml for lllv futurv. HBO CHO TLIFE 51 LORRAINIC 'l'llRNlili A.IS.g I'.IlglllSll L K x SAIJIIQ YARI3UR0llllll Writing Club ii A A BA., MA: liriglish, Crvzitivf' A ' f ill H .. W fi. ' rad ' 7 RUTH LUCILE BETTIS ANIDICRSON KNAPP UA.: Latin: I,nw4'r B,A,g Spanish, Pep Iizll in lfnruxn S q u u ci. Halmlarnns Espanol MARIE-THERESE I.EHI.ANC BA.. M.A.q French, English. C e r 0 1 6' Francais MARGARET IRIXIA ANNIC MOOD ROBINSON Yl'fARw'U0l7 B.A,, M.A.g Span- Ali.. NIA.: Iiutin. A.l5.g Spuni-ll, I4 ish, Los Mayores Upper Latin Furum Vl'Q'illU' FRE CH, SPANISH, AND L Tl 9 1- ew. Nw. ixx 'l'hv-v l'.l't'IN'h stmh-rits are- re-arling u nvwspapc-r pulrlishml tu hvip Franm-s I.aml1f'rt points out une uf thx- l'1lllllIl'i1 - in S4-ulh Ann the-In In-Ilvr llIl4iI'l'SlllIlli the Fl'I'Il1'il language anal i'llrfUlllS. which Mrs, Yc'arwum1'5 SI,m,i,l1 4-141554-5 Ivgimml along willi Making the sulmjvct muvh num- interc-sting, Miss Robinson often showf hvr rliqh-Q of Italy to he-r Latin vlasses. Capital. av- N r Y' l ' 328 A' liilllgllilgl' students at Byrd have ample opportu- nity to learn Spanish. Latin. and French. Two years of l rm-nvll and three years of Spanish anfl Latin are offered to those intvrestecl in this clepartnient. liesicles the language classes. participation in elulm artivitivs vrezltes interest. These clubs usually CI-I US FOREIG fl 5 W s 3 FA t......t , - '- li' lt is important in any foreign languagm to vlass is learning by writing various vm-rlm on lla-nny llvvluilali w'al1'ln's. Nlarguret lllooinfi:-lcl taCks up an nr picture- of anicim-nt Roni:-. 'l'llc's4- he-lp Io lllkllii' thi- Latin iking people see-In more re-ul. HOME ECO OMICS . . . U EFUL SKILL ELEANOR VERNA MARGARET BLATTERMAN HASTINGS PURVIS BS.: M.S.g Home- B.S.g Homemaking B.A.g Homemaking makingg Home and Family Livingg Fu- ture Home-makers 1 . , ff? . .3 n f -4-0 ,4 Above: Mrs. Meador is showing a class how to make Christmas decorations. Right: The girls are looking at the decorations they have made. These decorations will brighten Shreve- port homes during the Holidays. Pat Allen is lmusy taking her newly baked ples out of the oven. Cooking is one subject everyone likes. 330 isvfaw-V if HOME ECONOMICS There is no doubt as to the usefulness in later life of courses taught in the Home Economics Oe- partment. Not only do the girls learn to cook and sew. but they also learn the essentials of lieing a good hostess and having a well-rounded personality. As home decoration is important. the girls are taught the significance of design and color com- binations in this medium as welt as in the field of fashion. They also learn good grooming halmits and the importance of a neat appearance. Along the cooking line the girls learn new recipes which make tasty dishes. Offered for the second year is a new class in Home and Family Living: this course is open to both Senior girls and lvoys and gives preparation for adult responsibility. Many new ideas which may be used to help improve the com- munity are acquired in our efficient Home lfcono- mics Department at Byrd. ,. se! Making your own clothes is a skill that will always he a help. The-si rls are sewing on their six weeks project. 57' 3. if 'f VlN W. WAl.'l'ER Nl. FRANCES M. HTNNER CAUUIIEY DAUCHERTY l.. MAI.: lnstru- A.ll.1 lnstrmm-ntal ll.A.. ll.l..S.g I.ibrar- ntal Nlusirg lin- lllusim' ian iblm' l.lub Pllll'l'llY llE'l l'Y l.llClLE TlNll0l. l-XNKS l.Aw'RElNCl'l ll.A., B.l,.S.1 Visual N..ll.l..5.: Librar- A.ll.: Art Aid librarian: Vis- ual Aid Club dvnts in art Class:-s oft:-n use- thvir fm-llow studs-nts as modvls tht-ir drawings, lluyitl Wright pos:-s for this class. l'1'lllIlg! at tlu- football gamvs on Friday night was one- ot' tho main ivitivs of the- band. Hero they t'X?Clllt' one of their new movements. FI E ARTS ADD CULTURE TO OUR LIVES ROBERT HALLQUIST B.M.q Vocal Music Vocal music, art, drama, and instrumontal musit' art- inclutl:-d in the Fine Arts dc-partmc-nt. Mr. Rolwrt Hallquist dirvvts the- vhoir. whivh participatvs in vonvefrts, ass:-mbly programs, and opt-rr-ttas. Art, taught by Miss Br-tty Lawrvnm-, is a vs-ry important subjm-vt for it aids in de-vvloping the tale-nts ot' many studt-nts. Mr. Alvin Bm-'nnrfr is dirvvtor of tht- Byrd High Svhool lland, which has rc'ndvrm'd gre-at svrvirm' to thc' school throughout tht- yvar. 'lllw baud givvs two t'ont'c'rts annually and partivipzitvs in many othvr funrtions. For tlw svcond yvar Mr. VValtvr ffaugglin-y has lwon in Charge' of an orvhvstra. Form- of tht- int-iubvrs playvd for thc- opore-tta, 'ulllw Pirate-s of PK'HZZ1llCt',ll gzivvn by tht- Choir. Tha- orche-stra also givt-s a vonvf-rt in the spring. Thr- librarians ar:- Mrs. Francvs llaughvrty, Nlrs. llorothy Hanks. and Nlrs. l.uc'ile' Tindol. Our library is fill:-d with many books. maps, and divtionar- ivs whivh aid thc- studvnts in all the-ir sulrjvvts. 'llhv matvrials library has magazines as well as films to hvlp tht- studcnt with his studios. Eve-n though those- voursrs are- not re-quire-d for graduation, each adds Culture- and art to tht- livt-s of many. Q SCHOLARSHIP LEADERSHIP A .. , The' A Cappvlla Choir, undvr tht- dirt-vtion of Rolwrt Hallquist, provides the musit' for assi-mblivs svvvral limos a ye-ur. llvre- the-y sing for the National Honor Sorivty assembly. Studying in thc' matt-rials library hvlps with If-ssons. Mav- Arthur Watts takffs atlvantagv of tht- good favilitim-s providm-ll in thc- library as he- studios world history. 4+ i ANN PII,IZMlIiTH .I. D. COX JOSEPH ZELIJA LHC llliIXlliS BROWN NIA.. KA.: Aige- UURNIER ll,-XRIJNICR HS.: Xiulli. llnuvli IEA.: Plum- Cwmiiie- lim ll US.. Ni.E1i.g Alge- Nil., V5.3 .Klgvlxra Iflmlimll, Yairfity Irv lira ii I uni! ll lfliiir TH IS HELPFI Jill- 8 fa QW ,fi 5 'Wai , Q.-A ANR'-...ks 1 I pw - Q A' .. ,mg 5 V Ili, ' Wim, v . V N. ' ' n ' V ' Liizirls luiins works ai hmm-work prulilvni wliilr- Sammy Imam' UN 'If 3 f,m 'f HH mini :mil limi ffurtvr wutvii for iiiislaiws. 1'-'fs-. iwmlivllil Algc-ilru is manic vusivr Ivy lin' uw of lliv -liilv iul:-, ,lim 'XIV Slvpiivii fiLliIl4'. lic,-ii ffurlvr. uml Dirk ilrumiiinml :mir-xx Iln- 1 inf l iule uh 5lI'Illll'Il iiuinv 1-xpluim tin- Ii'ig0nmm-Ii'is' fiiiivliuiis of ills' e-ine tu- s - r -, :md Hullll' wziin- lu Kviim-Iii Prim mul Wiuril Willis. 332 x? X A ' ff ? in i 1. X Q i t 1 I l,YlJgK TONY ICIYNA POPE LUCILLE NEVA 'Xl:Xl.li0Y Nl.'XR'l'lN MCCLENDON NORSWOHTHY Iii: Solitl flvoiiiv- lil.: Nlilftlg l'lune ll.:X.. lNl.E1l.g Plans' BS.. Nl.Etl.: Algo- fry. 'l',-iwmnm,-U-V llvonwtry. junior Cvonn-try, Sponsor lmra II. Slllflvlll 1 unel Sf-nior X-'ll-1-n K.0,'l'.C. Sponsors Council Sponsor Sponsor ,41 ,,,4 . ,. ml Un , xXv't lfllit:. X yohnm K or gmt' . 1 , ., Mart' M nlilfl crm' ll W Kllsllllw this course. IT 1 WEE ,, its are un important pant of all math. This Class is just lwgzirniing a ly quiz. RUTH PARKES A.B.g llns i n vss Math. Algolwra l, Assistant Sponsor R.0.'I'.iI. Sponsors Plane geometry is the study of circles, angles, and flat surfaces This group of students stuffy tht- different instrunu-nts usvtl in -Q John Sims and Dani:-ta llanim-ls listen to Milton Trichvl as he- 4-xplains l'lblllIllll'llll'll loguritlnns. 333 lhn fn hu In 1l1'nI 1'l1's. 111-ss. thru- ll'I'K'hllIl' -ul 1llIN'll'X 11111 lfltlllllt n R 1a 1 1 ll Flops 11111 MATH A NECESSARY SCIE CE I 1:n.1r1l M-1llit1. Yllllllff' Sire un 'Nlary IVHIH D1 ure 'Nhrmn Dnnman 1 up xlvlzmv' 11lm1lrw I1 I lllr R111 Y mn ul :hm 1115 IN mn nur th11r homework at th1 l1oar1 cal lftlut .it .2 O i K4 -. 1. lifgfiizi 1. Q - in W P i WAYNE l'. IEEAN PHALAMAE CLARlCE PARKS MARTHA JOHN ROGERS R9 M Fil.: l'hysi- CRAY BS., M.Ed.g Health, PLUMMER BS.: Physical Edu- ion BS.. lI.Ed.: Health, Physical Education B54 Physical Edu- 1' H I i 0 Il. Football. l'l1ysif'al Efllll'llllUIl. cation llasketball, golf Tennis. :- D 'ii 51 I XRY l RnXNlfES i055 9,1 Pliysieal lndu- ion PHYSIC L EDUCATIO PROVES OUR BODIE ln our Physical Education Department. everyone learns co-operation and tcumwork. Among the sports participated in by the boys are basketball. tumbling, baseball. and volleyball. Girls enjoy badminton, basketball. tennis. and even touch football. Not only docs physical education teach the student physical fitness. but it also allows a welcome break in a day of desk work. New equip- ment used this year includes a gymnastic room and corrective room, WOODROW TURNER A.B.,M.S.g Physical Education, Gymnas- tic Club, Track. During the warmer months the lloys' Physical l'ftlucation classes enjoy playing touch football. UD' l'iH'cs are 't favorite mdoor sport with the girls. lhesc s are racing as they dribble a basketball. Calisthenics are instrumental in physical fitness. 'l'hcsc girls have fun while they exercise. the gljllllllbllt' room thc boys cnjoy many new typcs exercises. -1. 'S I DUSTRIAL ART TRAI l RUSSELL C- JOHN NIILLFR WILLI ul BROWN B s N r xx LOR ns.: Mm-hanical ,rgaf AWE mln , , l-lrawingrg Hi-Y fran, Our lndustrial Arts department strives to eneour- age ereative ingenuity. The courses offered are ehiefly the study of tools. woods and their finishes, design. and eonstruetion. Vlfoodworking students are taught carpentry and the use of various hand and power tools in the shop. One who takes mechanical drawing is taught the skills needed in arehiteetural and engineering fields. l'reeision eonstruetion of hlueprints is one of these skills. General Crafts include leather work, metals, and pottery. This course gives a variety of industrial arts instruetion. Students taking industrial arts courses at Byrd learn useful skills which help to broaden their edu- eation and which can lead to more study in college and later to successful jobs. lain nieehanieal drawing Class works to lleeorne more aceurate in constructions that are increasingly more detailed. DRKME OF TOMORROW , ii R-,. .. M-A . lhwvwn vxplaiinw ilu- Wlifiiillgl of thc HnImii4'l:'ui'. a printing lIILll'iliIl1', Curl Ile-lluiisl. Kvlly :Xlle-n. ,luhn Uaivif. and Sunny Cznnplwll. mf- , -. ,fi K fix vm Paul I'rins'1' is shown snmling a vhziir aw pair! of his wooilwurkiiigl ruiirw. Ewryoln- in this womlworkiiig vias-s sily working un his own prnjwt. 5 i4'll1'l'Jli vrufl- nm ln- fun :iw fl-II :if rmislrm-Iiw. Ile-rv ,Iw- y llillwurn und ,le-rry l invIu'r rm- lmlh wmkiiig un In-it4. xluvll is :in llliL'I'l'rilllQ1 plum- if il'1llil1'l'Wul'k. 'i 9 X xv' X -W. Xl SCT. GEORGE MAJOR IJPFOR- M,f'SCT.VERDON QUT NIFLVIN H NI Nt I XYILLIXNI St I RO W, IIANK5 REST JONES JONES NIIIRR XY X XFNIUR Xlilitury III lnstruv- R54 PNISSNI' Military I Instrum 'N ltary II In ul mnmlint 4 lor: Runfl Fponsorg tor: R i f I P Tvam tor Patton Platoon Olfim-rs and Spun- Coacli Spon or NLO Club ors lllulm Sponsor Spun r R.O.T.C. TEACHE DI CIPLI E To tom-I1 tht- 4-aflvt tlw lvasir' principles of leadership and za lwttvr iinmlvrstumling of military life is the aim of ROTC. although it is not rvquired. The vlasses meet tluily :mtl art- usually nnclvr thc instrurtion of the Cadet offim-rs. Ry rfl znnl lfair Park are tllf' only scliools in TAFIITSIHIIZI lliut Imam- ROTC units. The Division Staff is nt Ry rfl this yvur. lmul will lu- at Fair Park next year. Nlujor jonvs is thi- Professor of Military Svicrico and Tuvtivs of lwoth ROTC units here in Shreveport. ROTC is not all work. lwut IIIPTG is a vvrtain amount of Inn invlurlvcl. too. live-ry yvar the ROTC pz1rf'nt's vlulm lwlps tht- ROTC giw a pancake supper. This :nom-V is use-ml for st-nmling tht- cadets e-avli summcr to llunni Shri-xv. at Ili-vsvillv. In tho spring an annual ROTC wr-ok is proc-lainicml by thc- mayor. During this nm-le the- ROTC has a parmlc' and a military lmall held in llw Nluniripul Auclitorium. The ROTC spends all Hun' preparing for Ifvrlvrul Inspovtion in Curly April. ln l'?3T tht- inspvvting officers gave Byrcl tllc liiglwst possilwle award. that of llonor School. Ks 1-wrymn' is nlxsnys lll'l'flIIlf1 l'lIlllIlIlIl'IlI. Ihr- supply room is ilxxzns lnnsy. Nlr. lloss is in vllargc' of tht- supply room and kvvps vxwyoxn- -misfit-tl. R1'l'l'INlIlI1 wnnpinm-nt art- IJ:-nnis IIVIIIIIQLIUII. c.lllll'li .'Mlun1s. :incl Donny Rurlwr. 338 SCIE CE IS A MAJOR STUDY ORRIS I JAMES LEONARD W. E. DEHNER Al ll M5 lJURNSlDE CONOVER B. 5.3 C P n e r al 1 11 l 1 ic Cm B Q 'NI Q Biolo Scien Q y sg ff - .... A .e.g gy. ce, Busine.s 1 hman lla luthall tral Sunni Bookroom. Manager Four sciences are taught to students at Byrd. Freshmen take general science, which is a study of elementary prin- ciples of science. Biology, the study of plant and animal life, is offered to sophomores, juniors, and seniors. Chemistry, the study of the nature and composition of matter and of their relation to one another, is the next high- est science offered. The top rung in our ladder of sciences is physics, which is the study of changes in matter and ener- gy that take place without changing their forms. These courses give students a good foundation in science. 'take t X . x . MAJOR CYRUS LARMOYEAUX BS., M.E.g Chemis tryg Science Cluh Arthur Herold, Penny Cone and Cissy Means are intent on their chrnu try experiments, which l lp to prom interest in chemistry cla dlvidual projuts add much to a student's knowledge of biology. The study of the hone structure of the skull is important James Lupton and Jimm Lerner learn th name f tl b y C 5 0 IC V3l'l0l1S 0l'lf'S A. wad Ol BYRD OFFERS STUDE Fngrusse-cl in the-ir lim-ar 1-xpcfrimvnt in physics arm- Rt Cd Armstrong, Billy Fitzgvrald, Charh-Q Pvalross, Grantham Cllllfh, and Dolly: Chvrly. ww lfiglll: U1-by Payne-, H1-My Uruf'ka'n. :Incl lrmu Tnyf we-In In lm vnjnying Ihvir Nluxly nf llnf lumvf. ll if am illl1'IA4'NlillW P- zunl iIllINll'fillll study. Aft:-r vu-rking fur ll lung time- on llig proje-vt. llivkir- lfluwvrs is ln gn-111-ral Hl'i1'I1i'l'. ftlule-nth flumly Xllfillllr Ilhllsvs nf 5l'il'llll finally llfq's1'llIiIlg il InIhr'1'lz1ss. 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In the summer of the year: You, as members of the Business Staffs, of the GUSHER and High Life, look back and remember . . . the long hours you spent in offices and stores trying to sell ads for your publication . . . receiving the mats for the ads you sold . . . counting and recounting the money collected after the sale of the GUSHER or High Life . . . the rush try- ing to get all the pictures made to go in the ad sections . . . when you found yourself short on advertisements and had to start going around to business firms a second time .' . . and then you know that the trouble was worth it when you look at the finished product. BYRD HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES for generalions have been well represenled among lhe sludenfs who have assumed leading roles in lhe campus life al' Cenlenary College and have gone on 'ro 'rake up prominenl' places in +he educafional, busi- ness and induslrial life of Louisiana. Jackson Hall as viewed from across 'the Fros+ Memorial Founlain Cenlenary College again is looking forward +o wel- coming many Byrd High School graduales +o il's cam- pus for +he l958-59 school year. New buildings, ex- panded courses and an ever increasing number of cam- pus aclivilies are combining 'lo make Cenlenary Col- lege one of 'rhe Sou+h's leading colleges. CENTENARY COLLEGE A Friendly Campus The Most Advanced Gosolene Ever Mode for on Automobile dc fm? CITIES SERVICE Eyes M ,XX I+ hgh compr ss on Q s sl Po cle ARKANSAS FUEL OIL CGRPORATION Producers - Marlce+ers Cihes Service Pe+roleum Producls -417 ll I I L .1-:.1. in I ' r ff, f. IQEPIQ Made especially for u ra-i e i 'E' ' ' EQ: - moclell l+'s l00 oc+ane plu. r vi s a - new peak of performance for any car. Try il lodayl Efigffi ci i 1'-, f -l-l 5- g'4 IO0 PLUS I 'iii' ' ,QQ there is ONE store in Shreveport thot con supply the needs ot every teenager . . 0 Quality Apparel Styled for Teens 0 Sporting Goods 0 School Supplies 0 Record Players. Records and Albums 0 Automobile Dress-ups 0 Motor Scooters. Motorcycles 0 Gifts, Cards, Stationery, Candy it's Shreveport's ONLY complete department store Satisfaction guaranteed or your money backn lt you plan a career in retailing. remember there is no better place to tollow it than Sears. Furnirure and Decoraiing Service INTERIORS, INC. 5747 Youree Drive SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA Telephone 7-533I RUTH VAN HOOK JIM SCAIFE yprodgvsiudi' Ii I up on 'Iheir home K DON'S DEB SHOP Q 1 Cer+ifiecI GemoIogis'I ' I , AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY In Ihe sprung of l957 Ihe new Red Cross .W officers and commiiiee chairmen were in- 4l0 Milam sIeIIed in an impressive assembly progrem silhwi' SHOES HOSE BAGS ' GuY's, INC. of Louisiana 509 MILAM ST. Xe J V 0 S , :W . V 4 , l1i:f 1 HARBUCK FITZGERALD 5 sPoRTlNe eooos, INC Your Sporfs Specialis+s lol Kings Highway 302-304 Texas Sfreei' Telephone 2-8765 1-8408 SH REVEPORT. LOUISIANA MCGUFFIN TANK COMPANY A vu l A fm LOUISIANA PAPER CO., LTD. Hy-Grade School Supplies Www? The Besf in SERVICE 'For Over 46 Years mom ers o o alone onor ocne as s an nn ou of I omas. y og n and Sand: Gr g g' J h B ' ' FITZGERALD'S Since l9I4 C. D. BROWN, Agenf FITZGERALD PLUMBING AND Shreveport La. HEATING CO., INC. Byrd siudonh become sidewall: supervisors ai Sf. Marl's Episcopal Church which was consfrucfed by SOUTHERN BUILDERS, INC. oun new younq mens shop . . . is dedicafed +o 'I'he proposi'l'ion 'l'ha1' all men are NOT crea+ed equal in iheir +as+e for cloihes. Your indivicluali+y is well represen+ed in our mezzanine shop exclusively for young men. May we serve you? JORDAN AND BOOTH J. C. TRAHAN Drilling Contractor, Inc. SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA GLASSCQCIOWI LSOII, INC PETROLEUM BUILDING SI1revepor'I', Louisiana One of The imporianf park of English is H cluagrammmg. Q, I' The Bakers of HOLSUM BREAD QUERBES 8. BOURQUIN II a ll II'1SLlF8Y1Ce SeI'VICe SHREVEPORT 2 I 2-2I4 Milam Phone 3-524I Nafion-Wide FaciIiI'ies in AII Lines o'F Insurance ,gr A. J. HODGES INDUSTRIES, INC A d bf y s! FOREST PARK, INC. Cemerery, Mausoleum and Columbarium NON-SECTARIAN PERPETUAL CARE S+. Vinceni' Avenue Befween Oclcley and Claiborne cifies have Ihe righf Io vofe, and Ihe Ciiy of Byrd is no excepiion. Here sfudenis vofe for Sfudenf Council officers. is parf of fhe program for a siudeni' in Ihe ROTC Learning Ihe mechanics of a machine gun homework? Noi 'Ihe bool: ancl lesson Irind, buf jobs Iilre clofhes drying, wa'I'er hea'Iing, year-round air condifion- ing, space heafing, cooking, re- frigerafion, incinerafion . . . GAS does Ihis homework BEST and means lower uI'iIi+y bills! ARKANSAS LOUISIANA GAS COMPANY if The expression on fhese siudenls faces show ihe enihuslasm and spirii' of Byrd. ff' I' l'f Ml' 'wmzmlf I ' A , r 1 FULLILOVE AND WALKER 4 Welkz' INC. for I Teens nsurance UPTOWN SHOPPING CENTER SAM FULLILOVE GLENN WALKER MADBON PARK CENTER vw ' , 8 Track meefs are fun for everyone, especially when -they have close races lille ihis mile relay. , , +1'f f fb R. , , 1 1 r ..-QM R R ,.tm4..ua- V ,ua Since I9I0 Q OSBORN FUNERAL HOME INCORPORATED Shreveport Louisiana 33I5 Line Avenue 1 rl l f ie C'-ARKE5 FRIEND-PIPER JEWELERS STUNOS 39I6 Youree Dr. I + , D + Lakeshore a+ Jewella n enor ecora ors LANDSCAPE CO. S M o r Across From flue Up-Town Big Chain Cenler 58l9 LINE AVE. Q Les? spring +l1e newly formed orcheslra g + +l1 y ilu b ld g aconcer un e ou UI ln . 7 ........-441i lfllli H- GV! f ig day foriihe R.O.T.C. is GLAMOUR BEAUTY SALON 738 Azalea Drive 8-2483 JUNIOR TOWN Cl1ildren's, Pre-Teens', Ladies Ready-+o-Wear 748 Azalea Drive Read TODAY'S NEWS TODAY WITH TODAY'S PICTURES Elhrwmjpfuril Juwmrmuml 72l C J UNS ANDXVMKIE Z06 596117, 1 SHREVEPORT ommerclal Nahonal Bank Bulldmg Shreveport Louisiana Corrosion Prevention Products THE HGLCOMBE COMPANY, INC. Firsf Nalional Banlc Building FLOURNOY JEWELERS 5I9 Marshall Sfreel' ewelers +o +l1e Class of '58 .Jl ll S Q , x R 3, . rar ,M ,ev 'X .,-y-weve' 'X ,mink 3 gi ww , we X f- 'V ' ' lllelp he he yfwafmm P class of 5 8 Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company DEUPREE, INC. GEO- SPROULI- V Men's and Boys' Apparel COMPANY, INC. 3I0 OcIcIey Drive IN BROADMOORH I NEW YORK DOUGLASS INSURANCE FURNITURE COMPANY AGENCY 864 Texas Avenue I05 Commercial Na+ionaI Bank Buildi g Phone QUALITY FURNITURE Service When You Need I+ EASY TERMS S+eve Lindley and Hoy+ Bam are escorhng giving game. Jack The Jacke-I on'I'o +I1e field ai' +I1e Thanks- I A-A -. K3-fpmgxesaqgr., 14. -Q ,ff 5 Q , .s L I Q .. ?f:fasiemsa-.f wm- - 'wi ':- ' I me FASHION HEADQUARTERS For Ihe Campus Crowd 9 .A - Y:- Qlber 5' YOUNG SET SHOP FOURTH FLOOR YOUNG EXECUTIVE SHOP SECOND FLOOR CROW DRILLING 81 PRODUCING CO. 2000 Beck BuiIding SHREVEPORT. LA. Wha+I There s noi an GUSHER7 oiher chance fo order a LEADING in the SHREVEPORT MARKET 'l' 3I6,400 Homes in +he KTBS-TV area. 3I,9O0 MORE Homes Than S+a+ion B. 'l' l57,980 Television Homes in fhe KTBS-TV Area. l3,I20 MORE TV Homes Than Sfafion B. 'l' I36,860 Homes Reachecl Mon+hly by KTBS-TV. 6,740 MORE Homes Than S+a+ion B. ' I3l,870 Homes Reached Weekly by KTBS-TV. 5,I20 MORE Homes Than S+a'rion B. ' La+es+ Nielsen Survey In T panning! MAXIMUM POWER . SIIIIVEPOIT comple'I'e founfain service. Gail Grififiih, Charles Hudson, and Mary Lou Kennedy are enloymg an affer-school Coke a+ fhe sfore locafed in fhe Up+own Shopp ng Cen+er .-., ff - '1 , ' ,... E 1- A , 4 if 5 Nj Telephone 4-I I32 F 8-3422 uPTowN . LE BARBER SHOP ff mhyl ' 5846 Line Avenue Jus+ Off Pierremonr Road Mail Address 2l2lf2 Texas S'I'ree'I' 7-bm' -0- BO' 955 sl-mevepokr. LA. Affer a sirenuous baseball prachce. +hese sensor mem- bers of 'the ieam, Joe Zaffafer. Charles Ford, and Danny Deupree, Fresh up wifh Seven Up. 1 1 -- Proven, Nor by Talk, bui' by Service Air-Condiiioning and Refrigerafion ROSE NEATH FUNERAL HOME ENGINEERS HAMEL'S DAIRY, INC. WAFFLE 5H0p PHONE 80545 63I Milam Sfreei' Dixie Garden Drive is is r Q 5 A .sr '5 E I Y ' i R Y' ' s F Qvlyxmv gwrf g A If Kg' N V Our sponsors drum up aHenc.iance for an ROTC baskeiball 5 We Are Tops in Cleaning A Uniforms a Special'ry i Q AMERICAN CLEANERS 220 E. Kings Highway h 7I267 Shoes - Hosiery - Bags P one l..w.NouoN,s.s.,m-.adam PHONE 2-8739 720 TRAVIS ST. ' SHllVlPOlT,l.OUlSlANA ::f f ':1:: f S 84 l. MARINE COMPANY N G -- E Z. , QE ' rf: -r'-'.. .....- ....'-:'-f Tlff ': 2' '----.. S gay' I 80I MARKET 3-0555 McLEMORE HAVERTY STEPHENSON CO. FURNITURE COMPANY Plumbing and Healing 6l6 MILAM l70I KINGS HIGHWAY 20627 Trade school sludenfs Char- lie Thames and Carroll Whelslono demonsfrale flue process of welding. NATIONWIDE MOVING AND STORAGE CORP. I602 Soufhern Avenue Phone 2'3'77 M , fl ' f' uvilucllifllsllxizlrac Local and Long Disfance Moving, . 4 - I Paclcing, and Craling Agenfs Allied V'an Lines, No. I in Long Dislance Moving M. B. CHASTAIN OIL AND GAS You've GOI a Vo+e Sure you have. When 'rhe whole family si+s down +o 'lalk aboui a new car, your opinion is impor+an+ Ioo. And one of Ihe Ihings Ihal' you can do Io help arrive af 'I'he righf decision is Io suggesf fha? fhe family fake a demonsiraiion drive in a NEW I958 OLDSMOBILE . . af Roun+ree's. Because +hey'II find 'I'ha+ an OLDSMOBILE is fops in siyling, power, performance and value . . available in a wide price range from Ihe economy 88 Io +he luxurious 98. ROUNTREE OLDS CADILLAC 32,5 Somhern Ave. Open Sundays and evenings unfil 9:00 8-84 A+ Ihe Youfh Cenfer Iheso happy siudenis buy refresh- menis io celebraie affer a vicforious foofball game. Over 35 Years in Shrevepori' I3 E 707 TIRE SERVICE 01111110041- INC. 727 CrocIceH' S+. EILOII-BE IDG-ERS I62I King's Highway ' Girls' gym classes pariici- I'. pafed In archery as one of Iheir acfivifies of Ihe yea SeveraI members of fha Fu- fure Teachers' Club prepare B'-ANE c. c. BEARD TOM ASHWORTH INSURANCE AGENCY SHREVEPORT HOMER 23 :rise TI3I.mxcIv. EBERT AUTO FINANCE OLIVER P. BREWTON CORPORATION Insurance All Classes AU'I'0m0bIIe FIWUCIUQ Pho. 5-5832 223 MarIceI' S+. Phone 4-3287 Jim Myers represenfs Ihe Dead Spiri'I of Byrd coming fo life again in fhe firsi' pep assembly of The fooI'baII season. L HIGHLAND HOUSE OF BEAUTY 485l Line Avenue 7-2785 MILTON CROW. INC. 420 Commercial NaI'ionaI Bank BuiIding SHREVEPORT, LOUISIANA GRIFFIN 81 GREER ESSO SERVICENTER I4I King's Highway SHREVEPORT, LA. Bhernasb Clileaners bbrehzpurfs finest Qilleaning Phone 2-579I I2I9 Wilkinson SHREVEPORT, LA. Arranging library books in Ihe proper order, are Wanda Allison and Marfha Thigpen. WIKIIBHWIII THE D. E. STEARNS CO. YOUREE DRIVE CLEANERS C. R. FRYE, Owner 1 3962 Youree Drive 239 Souihfield 7-277l 8-0473 40I4-40I8 Youree Dr. SHREVEPORT. LA. Up+own Shopping Cenier 8-8287 8-1790 The Drum Corps play e au ence during 'Phe Peep Sho given by 'lhe Pep Squad. snappy beef before ihe are infroduced io ih di a Y W E IOR ME BER OF 1957-58 BYRD HIGH VAR ITY TEA 1 X ! . R UNH OF 'l'lll-I llltllll.lt1ll'l'S Ol 'l'lllC Nlfili IS 'l'lll'l .fXlllllVXl. Ulf llllf Nlfll' lflNl'l'I3-Xl.l, l.MIKlC'l'S Wlllllll 'l'lll'l SENIOR lNllfNllllfllS Ulf' 'l'IllC YAllFl'l'Y 'l'l'l.'XNl Xlllf lll5l'l.XXlXll Wl'l'll llllllllf. I'll'I'.Vf rnzv: llraullllnnl lfuuvll. liulnlry llumm, ,lulm Rau-liffv, llolwrl lfurr lxlllllllgllll. SIWUIIII rout Villlflllllll l'lVL'l'S, llnn llmlgiluss, llury lllmltgnnw , Murru ,lUllllFllPll. Tlrirrl row: ,llilllllly llunfirlu-r, VY Y lm' 7lllllt'l', lllvrrill CllilSlLllIl. llilly lsilxgivrulml. Fuurtlz raw: llurlie SlH'Ill't'. fllllll'll'5 lll'Llll'Ur5. llulu-rl ,il lewis. NATIONWIDE MOVING AND STORAGE CORP. BUDDY UIJLES I602 Soufhern Avenue , Phone 2-3l77 , Local and Long Dislance Moving, Packing, and Crafing Agen+s Allied Van Lines, No. I in Long Dislance Moving CIASS UF Glhe Shrenepnrt Gilmer:- I GERLACH MEAT AND PROVISION OO. CENTRAL TRADES Pufvevofs of a. LABOR COUNCIL Kansas CNY Aged Choice Beef Cu+s Phone 7-0572 2640 Linwood Ave SHREVEPORT, LA. STYRON ENGRAVING CO. c. T. qsusaey HAMEL Wedding Invi+a+ions - Lefferheads Wedding Announcei'nen+s - Business Cards SHREVEPORT'S ONLY STEEL DIE AND COPPER PLATE ENGRAVERS 24l4 Line Ave. SINCE '903 Phone 3.5937 DISTINCTIVE FURNITURE Since I896 , SHREVEPORT TENT 8: AWNING CO. I5I9 Marlrei' Sfreei 80l-37 Texas Ave. Miss Mood helps fvvo of her sfudenfs. LeHy Davis and Linda TippeH, ediusf iheir Spanish hais. BEST WISI-IES . . .From 9 Shreveport's Leading Department Store For your besi buy in a DeSo+o or Plymouih, TOM McCLELLAN'S offer is 'lops SUPERIOR 'W IRON womcs AND SUPPLY COMPANY, INC LOUISIANA BANK 81 TRUST COMPANY I202 Marshall Shreveport Louisiana SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA oven 45 YEARS EXPERIENCE BREWSTER Manufacturers of fine drilling equipment iii' DRAWWOIKI ,1 - li Q ' Ei nuvsunc BLOCKS 3 Ea- r. if ,gg ii Ei .l E9 E3 ' ' F . QL JS 55 51 ga- . O LBATH L ' SW' S THE Bnewsrsn colvlPANY. Inc Shreveport, Louisiana I U Eye. onLsAm nouns: I Discussing ihe beauiiful fur- nishings af HEMENWAY'S, are Sharon Heffingfon and Caryl Miller. BILL I-:ANNA FORD 9I0 TEXAS AVENUE SHREVEPORT, LA. Coafs and fies are neces- sary for The Gusher pic- iures for which fhese boys are preparing. .- ei fy 304 Johnson Bldg. n f SHREVEPORT, LA. WILLIAMS Physicians and Surgeons Pharmacies Jordan aI' Line Shreveporf, La. CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED FREE BY JEEPS Phone 3-8343 or 4-6694 Shaeaepoaz' LONG LEAF LUMBER Inc. Building MaI'eriaIs, Lumber, Special Millwork P.O. Box II36 SHREVEPORT, LA. Telephone 3-7I47 fn Shreveport. .. I LEARY 81 CO. CAPTAIN SHRIEXE Inves+menI' Securifies Nom' 5 I 5 Markef S+reeI' ln Baton Rouge. . . CAPITOL HOUSE HEIDELBERG Hom. . T ',g A nu L ARK or Aunrn c. cussm o us . fn' Your R 'mmnzrndcd Host.: in L For 29 Years, Mosr People m +he Ark La Tex Area Have Boughf Their Chevrole+ Cars and Trucks ai' fQIEVROLETf M Phfme 5 47' 3Il Edwards f 5311:,.:.:.54,:g15:1:1:5::.g::5:g:5:115:55.1.5.:5:1:3:g:::g.g-:-:51311155.14 1 0 ' Y ff 1 1' 'A : Shrevepor+'s Oldesf Home Owned Dep 1' + S+ The Shopping Cenfer of 14:-:-:-:-1+:-1:-1-1+ran.:-z.:-1-1-c-11-1-z-:.:,:.. : .1-:-:rr Susan Marshall, Carolyn Fer- ELIZABETH THARPE 724-D Azalea Drive Shreveporf, La. ChiIdren's CIo+hes THE OHIO OIL COMPANY Commercial Nafional Bank Bldg. The happy smiles on Ihe faces of Kayla Rosanburg. K Tand 'Iwoo is isc ioclreys. Bill Jay and Don AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO W. J. SCHERGENS. C.L.U. . 'C' III-Q11 ilk Open poor 79'orn.9i04 2I0 Medical Ar'I's Building Member FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION PIUNEEILQQBINK IN11 TRUST.-gwmoo. BOOSTING THE JACKETS PARNELL CORE LABORATORIES, INC. PeI'roIeum Reservoir Engineering SHREVEPORT. LOUISIANA LOUISIANA IRON AND SUPPLY zsoo MANSHELD ROAD si-IREVEPORT, LA -.2-...W .---v .W--,-.-uv.-V -.11-,v ---Q,-vw-f-Q As,.v,........-. ....,,,.-V f .. wa., . , ...W .. ..,,.a,... K . . .V . .. . ,,v- Q .. f'-vvpgww. . Xetna Life Insurance Co ..... Kmerican Cleaners ............. Xrkansas Fuel Oil Corp. Irkansas La. Gas Co. ...,,... . Jarrow and Leary ..,,..,... layer's ....,.....,.,......... lig Chain .,,.,.,..,... llane Insurance .....,... looth's ..........,.....,...., INDEX TO ADVERTISERS ..,,-,,385 KENT -..W371 KTBS-TV ....-..350 Lambertis ,r,,rr,359 Lile's Florist Raymond Little Co. .,7.77,..,,..... . Longleaf Lumber Co. .,.,.....,7,. . Louisiana Louisiana Louisiana 383 374 Bank 81 Trust Co. .. Iron 81 Supply ,.r,.7, ,,.-,-,368 374 379 Paper Co. Brewster Co. .........,...... ....,. 3 81 McCary's Jewelers ,Ls.Lsss,s 3 lufkin's ................s.,......... ....... 3 62 McGuffin Tank Co. .,s,. 7 Iaptain Shreve Hotel ..,,,.........,,.... ,...,, , 383 McClellan, Tom ....,... fentenary College .................V....,...... ...... 3 49 McLemore-Stephenson .,.,,.t..,t,. fentral Trades and Labor Council 378 fl. B. Chastain .,.r., ,. c..,.,......,...,,,.,.. .,...,, 3 73 361 Ilarkc-:'s Jewelers ...... . ,oca Cola .....,v,....,,,,....,....,..,....... W .onoco ,........................................... .....s :row Drilling 81 Producing Co. .o.,.,, ......, 3 67 llllton Crow ..................,............. Irumley, Howard ..,.,.,, .... Jeupree, Inc. .........,, . Jon's Deb Shop ....., Douglass Insurance ashlon ..........,....,.......... 'irst National Bank 'itzgerald Plumbing 'itzgerald Toy Shop ,,,,,,,r 'lournoy Jewelers ,,,,,... oremost .,,,....,r.,. ...... . 'orest Park, Inc. ........ -. 'ree's, Inc. ,...... ...c.....,.V.... , 'riend-Piper Studios ...,. 'ullilove 81 Walker, Inc. .... , lerlachis ....................,..... ilamour Beauty Salon ...,. llasscock-Wilson lriffin 81 Greer ,,........ luy's, Inc. ,..,........ - Iamel's ,V,,.t,...... Ianna, Bill ...... Iarhuck's ..,. Iavertyis .... leller's .,...,.....,Vv,..........V......V Iemenway's ..r........................., Iighland House of Beauty ........ t. J. Hodges, Inc. ..........,,,.,...... B Iolcombe CO. ....... ...... . lolsum - Bread .,..... nterior's, Inc. .......... . can-Ann Fashions ...... ett Drilling Co. ,.,..... - ordon 81 Booth ......... unior Town Q ....,,.. Qouns 81 Walke ....,..,. Naremore's ,.,,-,,-.,s,.,r,.,,r,,r,osso,,,, Nationwide Moving S1 Storage Newstadtis ,,,..,,369 NewAYork Furniture 355 Norton's .,s,,,,,,.,,,,,,r Ohio Oil Co. ,....... . Osborneis ,,.........,,,..,... Overcash Cleaners .,,,.... L ..... 375 Palais Royal .,....,.....,. 384 366 --.-..,352 Parnell Core Lab Penny's 366 ...-.-.383 Sue Peyton's ..,....334 Phelpis -......355 ' ,--..,,353 364 Ploneer Bank ............ Querbes 81 Bourquin ., Rose Neath .,.,..,.,.,.,, . ----, Rountree s .,,,.t,....., - ..---- Rubenstein's 7 Sears Selber Bros. .,.....,. .7 707 Tire Service .e.......e Seven-Up Bottling Co. ...,, . Shreveport Auto Finance ......,,. Shreveport Journal ,.,.,...,.,....,.. Shreveport Tent 8: Awning .. Shreveport Times .....,.............. S 81 L Marine Co. ................ . Southern Bell Telephone Co. -. Southern Builders, Inc. .,.... . George Sproull Co. ,........ . D. E. Stearns Co. ........, . Styron's .,,.........,,...,,,.... Superior Iron Works ...... Tharpe, Elizabeth ..,.,.., Trahan Drilling Co. ..,.. L Trailway's Bus Co. .,... . Uptown Barber Shop ..e.., 384 359 370 361 360 378 362 357 375 353 371 382 353 372 360 .....-,382 .-..-..375 .....,,358 -...-..358 352 -------376 Waffle Shop Wellman's ......,...,.,......... Williams Pharmacies ........ Wray-Dickinson ......,..... Youree Drive Cleaners .... 382 356 ..--..,362 363 I DEX TO STUDE A Abendroth, Joe lSophl 156, 159, 270, 152, 295, 300 Abramson, Arnold iSophl 124, 270 Abramson, Jean f Srl 38, 64, 232, 325 Abramson, Mike tSrl 64, 129 Abramson, Paul Url 123, 168, 261 Adair, Jacqueline fSrl 38, 64, 85, 204 Adams, Charles QSophl 45, 47, 54, 130, 202, 338, 57 Adams, Clarice fSophl 249, 270 Adams, Jeff tSrl 128 Adams, Loye Url 168 Adams, Richard fSrl 64, 127, 135, 259 Adcock, Kathy tSophl 237, 249, 270 Adkinson, Mary Url 168 Akin, Frank fSrl 64, 126, 132 Akins, Ruth Ann iSrl 64 Alhritton, Mary Jane fSophl 249, 254, 270 Aldridge, Bobby Url 16, 28, 168 Allen, Bill Url 129 Allen, Gordon iSoph'l 46, 202, 233, 270 Alexander, Johnny lSophl 211, 213, 214 Allen, Kelly iSrl 264, 336, 337 Allen, Patricia Url 168, 333 Allen, William Url 168 Allison, Wanda Url 163, 240, 241, 244 Allred, Paula tSophl 239, 270, 307 Amacker, Brenda fSrl 40, 64, 69, 122, 132, 204 Amacker, Walter iSophl 54, 143, 270 Ames, Mary Jane iSophl 270 Ames, Vivian iSrl 52, 164 Anderson, Albert Url 168 Anderson, Hank fSophl 34, 35, 211, 214, 270 Anderson, Mary iFreshl 49, 250, 312 Anderson, Nona lFreshl 205 Anderson, William Url 127, 168 Andrea, Daniel iFreshl 225, 312 Armenakis, Achilles iSophl 119 Armintor, Marie iSrl 39, 64, 114, 118, 132, 204, 232, 261 Armstrong, Inna tFreshl 53, 312, 340 Annstrong, Reed lSrl 64, 124, 137, 233, 236, 261 Armstrong, Tommy Url 168, 251 Armistead, Jack iSrl 52, 58, 64 Amold, Catherine Url 168, 232 Amold, Charles fSophl 118, 270 Amold, Jessie iSrl 64 Arnoldi, Tommy Url 52, 129, 168 Arrington, Kenneth Url 52, 128, 168 Arrington, Pat iFreshl 312 Ashley, Irene Url 52 Atkinson, Tommy fSophl 270 Attaway, Betty Faye iSophl 53, 230, 270 Attaway, Diane iSophl 270 Austin, Dixie Url 231, 242, 243 Austin, Thomas iSophl 270 Austin, Ruby Nell iSophl 270 Austin, William iSophl 119 Averitt, Frances iFreshl 312 Axford, John fSophl 234, 270 B Babin, Betty Url 168 Bacle, Cecile iSrl 4-6, 246 Baggett, Francille iSophl 254, 270 Bagwell, Barbara Url 163, 189 Bahm, Mildred lSophl 203, 249, 265, 270 Bailey, Edwin iSrl 64 Bailiff, Jud lSophl 121, 247 Baillo, Oscar tSrl 65 Bain, Hoyt Url 11, 126, 137, 143, 168, 225, 294, 297, 367, 373 Bain, Frances KSophl 230, 239, 270, 343 Bains, Louella Url 168, 197, 232, 240, 261 388 Baird, Iris fSrl 65 Baird, Ellen CSrl 65, 149 Baird, Suzan Url 253 Baker, Delma fSrl 65, 246 Baker, Jack fSrl 52, 54, 65, 123, 135, 137, 254 Baker, James Url 261 Baker, Janice Url 168, 205, 325 Baker, Roy iSophl 125 Baldwin, Gerald I Srl 242 Bamberg, Jerry Url 65 Bardwell, Evelyn CSrl 65 Banta, Val Jean iSophl 245, 270 Barber, Dennie iSrl 47, 65, 130, 338 Barber, Rodney fSophl 270 Bardwell, Mable tFreshl 252, 312 Barnes, Jere Url 126, 168 Barnette, Clara Sue tSrl 40, 65, 126, 132, 146, 149 Barnette, George fSophl 123, 270 Barnett, Vic iSrl 65, 130, 132, 148, 200, 205, 230, 308 Barney, Catherine fSrl 65 Barr, Jimmie Sue fSrl 52, 128, 132 Barr, Tom Url 128, 168 Bartell, Jimmy fSophl 122, 225, 270 Barton, Delores fSophl 270 Basham, Delores iSophl 270 Bass, Terry Jane fSrl 65 Bateman, Patricia fSrl 65, 126, 132, 201, 258, 343 Bates, Gordon fSophl 123, 270 Bayliss, Bonnie Url 168 Bazer, Ouida Url 168 Beadles, Larry Url 47, 48, 56, 125, 202, 223, 256, 257 Beaird, Betty fFreshl 312 Beaird, James Url 344 Bean, Janice I Srl 66, 261 Beard, James V. Url 128 Beard, Joe fSophl 163, 270 Beard, Ronald CSophl 251 Beason, Jackie fSophl 163, 270, 295, 299 Beauchamp, Betty Url 168 Beazley, Mary fSrl 52, 66, 204, 261 Beckman, Dennis lSophl 47, 126, 239, 270, 329 Belgard, Jettie tSrl 66 Belk, Laurrel fSophl 205, 229, 249, 270 Bell, Anne fSophl 270 Bell, Ruth fFreshl 312 Bell, Thomas fFreshl 49 Belson, Charles Url 16, 168 Bernal, Appolonia iSrl 52, 66, 233, 256 Bernard, Harry Url 344 Berwald, Jane CSophl 232, 245, 270 Best, Larry Url 294 Best, Steve Url 124, 168, 245, 298 Beville, James CSophl 58, 121, 270 Beychok, Marilyn Url 168 Bible, Leroy fSophl 129, 270 Biggs, Charles Url 146, 168, 137, 197, 204, 233 Biggs, Kenneth iFrl 312 Billingsley, Ronnie CF rl 49, 312 Bilk, Laurrel fSophl 249 Birdwell, Francis 1Sophl 270 Bison, Carolyn fSophl 270 Black, Marion Url 52, 125, 168, 251, 261 Blair, Jerry Url 51, 52, 128, 168, 343 Blake, Ranita fSrl 46, 56, 66, 130, 132, 202, 240, 261, 369 Blanchard, Sherry CSophl 270 Blanchard, Will lSrl 66, 129 Blane, Homer Url 16, 28, 111, 168, 211, 214 Blassingame, David iSophl 129, 270 Blaylock, Thomas iSophl 211, 214, 270 Bloomfield, Margaret iSophl 238, 239, 270 Blgiggm, Charles Url 47, 56, 131, 169, 202, Blum, Jo Ami fsrl 39, 64, 66, 116, 132, 198, 252 Boatright, Sandra fSophl 49, 249, 271 Bodie, Tedy Url 152, 163 B0dC1ie, Joseph Url 121, 136, 169 Boddie, Teddy fSophl 271 Boggs, Barbara fSrl 38, 66, 146, 194, 201, 222, 234, 239, 254, 261 Bond, Guy Url 120, 169 Bond, John CSrl 66, 214, 264 Boone, Robert fSrl 66, 121 Booras, Harry QSophl 271 Bordelon, Bruce iSophl 120, 271 Born, Eudolie iSophl 271 Born, Paul fFreshl 225, 251, 312 Boswell, Paul iSophl 122 Boucher, Sylvia fSophl 249, 271 Bourcier, Chris CSrl 53, 66 Bowden, Joe fSophl 211, 214 Bowker, Cecile fSrl 66, 162, 189, 204, 225 Box, Roger CSophl 47, 56, 202, 247, 271 Boyd, Weldon Url 122, 169, 258 Bozeman, Mattie Ufreshl 53, 312 Bozeman, Samuel tFreshl 49, 312 Brackin, Betty fSophl 148, 265, 271, 340 Bradford, Helen Url 169, 261 Braley, David iSrl 66, 138, 250 Branch, Clyde Url 127 Branch, Sue fFreshl 205, 312 Brand, Donald fSophl 123, 211, 215, 271 Brandon, Betty fSophl 239, 269, 271 Brandt, Marvin iSophl 126, 138, 238, 271 Brasher, Gwendolyn fSophl 271 Brasher, Wanda Url 169, 246 Braucht, Pamela Url 169 Bray, Mary Ann iSophl 234, 250, 261, 271 Bray, Virginia lSrl 67, 147, 204, 234, 241, 254, 261 Brazzel, Jerry Url 121 Breuning, Patty Url 54 Brgyfr, Donald iSophl 163, 211, 214, 247, BYCWCHOU, T0mmy fSrl 67, 130, 254, 261 Brewster, Paulette fSophl 53, 271 Brezner, Stephen Url 123, 169, 225, 261 Bridges, Benny fSrl 67, 125 Bridges, Robert f Srl 67, 125 Bridwell, Patrick Url 169, 211, 214, 303 Briggs, Mary tSophl 246, 271 Brinkmann, Baxter lSrl 67, 261, 305 Brin, Glenn Url 169, 211, 215, 303, 306 Broadus, John Url 47, 169 Brock, John fSrl 67, 242 Brock, Quinton fFreshl 344 Brgglischmidt, Sally Url 169, 205, 229, 259 Brodnax, Emma tSrl 67, 73, 148, 205, 261 Bronson, Susan iSophl 142, 225, 238, 271 Broome, Bonnie Url 169, 203 Brown Carolyn Url 169 Brown, Dennis iSophl 118, 237, 271 Brown, Delores K Srl 67, 241, 261 Brown, Gloria Url 169 Brown .Helen fSophl 271 Brown, Kay isophl 228, 271 Brown, Paula fSophl 53, 271 Brown, Richard tSophl 56 Brown, Robert Henry fSophl 202, 271, 306 Brgggn, Robert L. Url 121, 169, 205, 325, Brown, Robert S. 46, 211, 214, 271 Brgflvfi, Robert Wayne fSophl 56, 131, 246, Brown, Ronnie Url 169, 211, 213, 214, 255 Brown, Sue fSrl 39, 67, 189, 228 Brown, Sharon fSophl 271 262 Cobb, Parris fSophl 251, 272 2 I DEX T0 STUDENTS Brown, Susan Elaine Url 169, 242 Browning, John Url 125 Brownlee, Patricia Url 46, 169, 247, 261 Bruemmer, Margie fFresh1 312 Bruening, Patty Url 52, 229, 237 Brumfield, Eva Wayne fSr1 67, 73, 234, 241 Bruner, Jimmy lFreshJ 228, 251, 295 Bryan, Bob CSU 52, 67, 122 Bryant, Jack Url 67, 129, 288 Buchanan, Judy iSophJ 271 Buffington, Pete fJr1 124, 169, 238 Bunch, Betty lSrJ 67, 113, 242 Burkheart, Joyce lSoph1 271 Burroughs, James lSr1 67, 68, 120, 132, 143, 200, 201, 208, 233 Burroughs, Raymond fSophl 34, 35, 211, 215, 271 Burson, Kenneth CSoph1 122, 271 Burson, Lera QSrJ 68 Busch, Sandra lSoph1 272 Bush, Bill fFresh1 34, 35, 225, 312 Bussie, Fane Url 169, 225 Butcher, T. Charles lSoph1 123, 272 Butler, Robert CSoph1 125 Byers, Laura Virginia fSoph1 247, 272 Byrd, Johnny msn 63, 110, 154, 155, 158, 162, 164, 225, 161 C Cade, Howard W. fSrl 68 Cadenhead, Diane Url 169, 225, 234, 254 Cagle, Fay lFreshJ 225, 312 Cailleteau, Walter lSophJ 120, 204, 272 Caine, Stephen fSr1 64, 68, 132, 188, 192, 194, 223, 236, 332 Caliway, Beth lSophl 244, 272 Callens, Carolyn flrreshi 53 Campbell, Betty Jean 1Soph1 225, 238, 239, 254, 264, 272 Campbell, Bo Url 16, 17, 18, 20, 21, 23, 27, 36, 166, 169, 211, 212, 213, 214, 255 Campbell, Kay KJ:-1 40, 169, 229, 244 Campbell, Louise lSr1 68, 252 Campbell, Midgie fSr1 68 Campbell, Sandy Louise fS0ph1 53 Campbell, Sue Beth 1SophJ 272 Campbell, Sunny QSM 52, 68, 128, 132, 190, 337 Candella, Toni Url 169 Cantley, Frances iJrJ 169 Cantrell, Larie Elaine lFresh1 53 Carlisle, Carolyn lSoph1 272 Carlisle, Jack lSophJ 272 Carlson, Dorothy lSr1 40, 68, 203, 261 Garner, Gilbert ISN 68, 119, 259, 261, 342 Carner, Lyndell fSophJ 118, 244- Carney, Nanine 1Soph1 244, 245, 254, 272 Carpenter, Benjy 1Srl 68, 132, 136, 235 Carpenter, John 1Soph1 260, 269, 272, 161 Carpenter, Lee lSr1 38, 68, 132, 228 Carr, Janiene lSr1 38, 68, 128, 132 Carr, Robert lSr1 29, 69, 196, 197, 236, 254, 255, 261, 377 Carroll, Gaye KSIJ 38, 66, 69, 105, 194, 197, 198, 222, 224, 226, 258, 261, 304, 305 Carroll, Gloria lSr1 40, 69, 230, 261 Carroll, Mary lSr1 69, 205, 261 Carruth, Elizabeth 1SrJ 69, 241 Carter, Ann Elizabeth 1SrJ 69, 38, 261, 189, 203 Carter, Ben KSN 69, 126, 132, 149, 200, 222, 228, 231, 332, 296, 294 Carter, Jerry Url 169, 242 Carter, Jim lSoph1 127, 238, 272 Cary, Curtis iSophl 120 Caskey, Jimmy lFresh1 310, 312, 295, 301 Cassard, Suzanne iSophl 252, 258, 272 Castleberfy- Jacque Url 169, 265 Cathey, Carol Ann fSophJ 249, 272 Cato, Jo Ann 1FreshJ 228, 312 Caudle, David fSrJ 69, 242 Causey, Carole fSophJ 239 Chaffin, Donna fSophJ 240, 272 Chalfant, Charles lSophJ 123 Chambliss, Sylvia iSophJ 226, 246, 272 Chambliss, Al fSophJ 163, 272, 295, 301 Chambliss, Saxby fFI'CS1lJ 301 Chapman, Judy Url 169, 234 Chandler, Betsy lSr1 14, 33, 39, 69, 118, 131, 132, 146, 191, 200, 235 Chastain, Merritt LSIJ 16, 17, 21, 31, 63, 67, 69, 142, 194, 200, 255, 261 Cherry, Doug fSrJ 69, 150, 154, 155, 157, 159, 162, 198, 255, 340, 161, 152 Cherry, Peggy Url 169 Cherry, Richard lSoph1 128 Chidlow, John fSrJ 69, 123, 262 Chidlow, Jud fSr1 69, 117, 132, 262 Choate, Tim fSophD 124, 138, 271 Christenson, David Url 128, 170 Christian, Henry fSrJ 70, 125, 137 Clark, Amelia fFreshJ 253, 312 Clark, Bonnie CFresh1 53, 313 Clark, Jimmy fSophJ 126, 239, 272 Clawson, Bobby Url 29, 170, 255, 262, 295 Clegg, Rodney fSophJ 118, 136, 272 Clem, Richard fFresh1 310, 313 Cline, Ann Url 170, 205, 229 Clingman, Linda fSrJ 170, 262 Clingman, Sallie lSr1 40, 70, 120, 132, 222 Cobb, Robert,fSr1 70, 128, 132, 138, 251 Coddington, Pat lSrJ 46, 70, 202, 254 Cohenour, Wren fJrJ 121, 170, 234, 338 Cohn, Faye iSophl 249, 272 Coker, Billy iSr1 70, 302 Colbert, Naomi fSrJ 39, 68, 70, 114, 116, 132, 142, 144, 198, 201, 222, 262 Coleman, Dale lJrJ 170, 211, 215, 223, 256, 303 Coleman, Patsy fFreshJ 205 Coleman, Shirley iFreshD 205 Collins, John 1JrJ 124, 170 Colthrap, Ernest fS0phJ 53, 121, 272 Cone, Pennie fSrJ 70, 337 Conerly, Carlos Url 123, 136, 170 Conger, Lewis lJr1 125, 136, 170, 341 Conlan, Theresa 1Sr1 205, 228 Conner, Frank 235 Conner, Harriet fJrJ 170 Cook, Carol fS0phJ 46, 272 Cook, Cynthia fJrl 170, 325 Cook, Evelyn fSoph1 272 Cook, Judy Url 170, 225 Cook, Tom fSoph1 120 Cooley, Larry iSophJ 302 Cooper, William lSophJ 53 Corley, Linda Uri 46, 170 Corn, Connie Url 110 Cornell, Joe fSr1 120, 125 Cory, Arthur lSr1 70, 233 Cory, Quay fJr1 170 Couch, Grantham KSN 16, 25, 26, 32, 63, 70, 110, 192, 194, 198, 255, 262, 302, 340, 377 Couch, Mimi 1Soph1 162, 225, 238, 269, 272 Courtney, Diane lSophJ 258, 272 Courtney, Julie lSrJ 32, 41, 70, 72, 102, 117, 133, 143, 194, 198, 201, 225 , 346 Couvillion, Don fJrD 127, 137, 170, 229, 247 Couvillion, Gloria iSrl 70 Couvillion, Jerri QSr1 70 Cowan, Bryon KSN 125 Cowley, Larry lSoph1 225, 238, 272 Cowley, Marcia 1Soph1 250, 272 s Cox, Diane fSr1 70, 235, 240, 343 Cox, June Delores Uri 170 Cox, Ronnie fSophJ 272 Craft, Courtney Jean fSophJ 4-6, 273 Craig, Jere Url 203 Craighead, Billy fSr1 242 Crain, Bill lSophJ 34, 35, 273, 294, 298 Crays, Gwendolyn fSoph1 53, 273 Creel, Bobby fSrJ 71 Crider, Jane CSophJ 238, 273 Cromwell, Tommy Url 121 Crow, Nancy Uri 38, 170, 258 ' Culpepper, Fredia fSophJ 249, 273 Cummings, Jean Uri 10, 39, 170, 229, 265 Cunningham, Jane Url 39, 166, 170, 174, 203, 205, 258 . Cunningham, Linda Url 253 Cunningham, Walter fSophJ 119, 273 Cupples, Betty KSU 38, 69, 71, 122, 133, 138, 200, 206 Cupples, Harvey fSophl 273 Cupples, William fSoph1 125, 273 Currie, Sherri Lynn'fSophJ 225, 273 D Daigle, Judy CSoph1 259, 273 Dale, Michael fSoph1 34, 35 Dalton, Johnny Uri 157, 166, 167, 170, 225, 152 Dancy, Pat CSophJ 273 Daniel, Daneta lSrJ 71, 204, 240, 262, 333 Daniels, Bonnie fSophJ 203, 230, 249, 273 Daniels, Richard Url 111, 126, 170 Darby, Jim CSIJ 71, 122, 123, 143, 238, 262 Darnell, Ginger Url 170, 197, 258 Daughenbaugh, Alice Lee fSrJ 71, 205 Davidson, Michael Url 120 Davis, Davis, Barbara fFreshJ 53, 313 Dorothy Gae Url 170, 235, 254 Davis, Jeanette fSrJ 256 Davis, Jimmy cm 52,118,171 Davis, Joe Url 127, 171 Davis, John M. KSU 71, 190, 262, 337 Davis Davis 9 John Uri 16, 205 Judy fSophl 239 273 Davis: Katherine Merlinb fSophJ 53 Davis, Letty Url 171, 235 Davis, Mary Url 171, 204, 237 Davis, Robert fSr1 16, 20, 23, 24, 32, 71, 220, Davis 255 Ruth Uri 171 238 Davis, Sarah Elizabeth fJrJ 171 Davidson, Gary lSr1 53 Davidson, Louis lSr1 71, 289 Dawden, Rod 123 Dawkins, Ben KSoph1 163 Day, Bette fSophl 273 Day, Terry ISU 71 Deal, Sandra Url 171 Dean, David Url 211, 213, 215, 255 De Berardinis, Mike lSoph1 238, 273 Dees, Cecil fSrJ 125, 171, 264 DeLanche, Frank KSU 242 DeLee, Claire Url 40, 171, 225, 235, 307 Demming, Kay Url 171, 232 Dennis, Cynthia fSophl 247, 273 Dennis, Pat fSoph1 46, 258 Deputy, Bobby lSrJ 71, 72, 124, 132, 188, 194, 198, 207, 220, 228, 230, 231 Deputy, Gene lSoph1 230, 273 DeRamus, Charles fSoph1 129, 273 DeSoto, Gwen fSophJ 273 Deupree, Danny fSrJ 41, 63, 68, 71, 101, 122, 133, 149, 194, 198, 255, 262, 292, 370, 225, 296, 295, 298 Devereaux, John fSophJ 127, 247, 273, 280 Dickerson, Betty Sue Url 171 Dickerson, Bob Url 171 389 Frasier I DEX TO STUDE T Diebner, Bobby fSophl 127, 233, 273 Dillard, Barry fSophl 225, 257, 264, 273 Dillard, Butch Url 129 Dillard, Geneva fSophl 273 Dillon, Jocelyn 1 Srl 38, 71, 126, 133, 204 Dinkins, Bette lFreshl 313 Dinkins, Lynn fSophl 125, 138 Dinsmore, Judy f Srl 72 Dishman, Johnny fSrl 62, 66, 72, 103, 130, 133, 188, 192, 194, 198, 222, 224, 226, 233, 288 Disiere, Mary Lynne fSophl 265, 273 Doggett, Jerry Url 127 Donovan, Patty Url 245 Donovan, Marion fSophl 237, 273 Donovan, Robert fSophl 118, 244, 273 Doolittle, Mary Kay iSophl 231, 239, 273 Dormeyer, Jo Ella fSrl 52, 54, 72 Doty, Charles Url 138 Douglass, Don fSrl 16, 21, 25, 31, 72, 164, 200, 228, 305, 369, 377 Dowden, John lSophl 273 Downs, Jud Url 34, 35, 171, 295 Doyal, Wayne Url 120, 171 Doyle, Mike fSrl 72, 118, 132, 225, 262 Drennan, Wanda Url 247 Drindak, Jon Url 247 Driver, Elizabeth 1 Srl 72 Dmmmond, Dick 1 Srl 70, 72, 116, 133, 200, 204, 224, 262, 332 Drummond, Melvin fSrl 72, 119 Drummond, Ruby fSrl 72, 242, 243 DuBose, Darleen iSrl 53 Ducote, June Url 52, 171, 238, 241 Dumas, Mary Ruth lSophl 47, 202 Duncan, Alsie Url 171, 204, 229, 232, 235, 254, 262, 323 Dunham, Danny lSophl 273 Dunmire, Carolyn fSophl 204, 235, 273, 329 Durham, Dwayne Url 171, 303 Durr, Don Url 142, 171, 167, 297, 299, 294 Durrett, Julie fSophl 239, 273 Dykes, Barbara 1 Srl 51, 52, 262 Dykes, Kitty 1Sophl 249, 273 E Eaglebarger, Sandy fFreshl 53, 313 Eanenson, Thomas Url 131, 137 Earp, Bob Url 118, 171, 239, 341 Earp, Bonnie fSophl 273 Easterling, Ronny Url 58, 225, 242 Easterwood, Mary Url 171, 237 Eddy. Jim fSophl 123 Echterhaff, Jim fSophl 119 Edgar, Johnny fSrl 72, 133, 138, 147, 222, 225 Edgar, Bmce fSophl 123 Efurd, Bob fSophl 125, 273 Eiland, Palmer Url 130, 171 Elston, Richard Url 211, 214 Elton, Arline Url 171, 203, 345 Embry, John fSophl 47, 130, 259 Emerson, Ginny lSrl 39, 72, 124, 133 Erwin, Stanley CSophl 34, 35 Eskelund, Norman Url 171 Evans, Lynn lSrl 40, 72, 204, 235 Evans, Nancy Url 40, 167, 171, 201, 203, 228, 231, 258, 262 Evans, Poly ISophl 273 Everett, John Url 16, 28, 171, 211, 214 Evers, Albert Url 29, 119, 171, 255, 264, 295, 298 Evers, Vaughan 1Srl 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23, 26, 31, 37, 72, 211, 214, 255, 377 F Fair, Sandra lSrl 51, 52, 73 Fairbairn. Ronnie I Srl 73, 126, 133 390 Faircloth, Marie fSrl 39, 73, 194, 195 Fallin, Janice fSophl 273 Fallin, Linda Url 171 Farmer, Danny Url 129, 171 Farmer, Elizabeth fSophl 273 Farmer, Larry CSophl 129, 273 Farmer, Peggy Url 171 Farr, Eugene fSophl 163, 152 Feazel, Lynda fSophl 241, 273 Feener, Steven Url 121, 171 Ferber, Lee Url 119, 172 Ferguson, Barbara Url 10, 39, 145, 172 Ferguson, Carolyn fSrl 40, 73, 124, 133 Ferguson, Virginia Url 40, 113, 172, 258 Fertitta, John fSophl 49, 129, 251, 273 Fertitta, Joseph 1Sophl 119, 259, 273 Fielder, Jerry Url 126, 137, 172 Finch, Jim fSophl 49, 256 Finch, Sue 1Freshl 253 Fincher, Jerry fSrl 73, 121, 172, 337 Findley, Raymond fSophl 121 Fischer, Sherie Url 172 Fisher, Douglas Url 47, 202, 57, 294, 301 Fisher, Jim fSrl 73, 123 Fisher, Sandra CSophl 250, 273 Fitzgerald, Billy I Srl 16, 22, 24, 32, 63, 73, 155, 159, 162, 255, 340, 161, 152 Fitzgerald, Kay fSophl 225, 239, 273 Fitzsimmons, Mike Url 124, 137, 172 Fletcher, Lucy Anne Url 172, 229 F lelcher, Robin fSrl 73, 126, 133, 200, 262, 369 Flores, Ward 1Srl 242 Flowers, Raymond Url 125, 137, 172, 203, 206, 262, 291, 306, 340 Floyd, Betty Kaye fSrl 38, 70, 73, 146, 201, 262 Fogel, Jules fSrl 73 Ford, Charles Url 31, 35, 50, 51, 52, 292, 370, 296, 295, 299 Ford, Glynn 1Sophl 53 Ford, Karen fSrl 40, 73, 133, 225 Ford, Ronnie fSophl 124, 274 Fordham, Gerald Wayne lSophl 163, 274 Forrester, Becky fSrl 38, 73, 133, 235, 262, 120 Fortson, Marian lSrl 38, 73, 146, 194, 195, 200, 237, 262 Fortson, Wayne Url 34, 35, 172 Foster, Jack Url 118 Foster, Katheryn Url 230, 262 Foster, Malcolm iSophl 211, 215, 289 Foster, 265, Mary Alice fSophl 228, 230, 232, 274 Foster, Willene Url 172, 229, 265 Fotos, Carlyn KFreshl 310, 313 Fouts, Evelyn fSophl 274 Fouts, Sarah Url 38, 172, 238 Fox, Marlene Url 172, 232, 240, 262 Frankel, Elise lSrl 40, 74, 189, 232, 262 Frankel, Vivienne Url 172 Franks, Hennly lSophl 122 Franks, Rob Url 126, 172, 238, 302 Frasier, Anthony iFrl 122, 136 , Richard I Srl 136, 336 Free, Ronnie Url 120, 137, 172, 325, 341 Freed, Jill Url 172 Freeman, Curry Url 211, 213, 215, 172, 255, 303 Freeman, Jimmy 1Sophl 49, 121 French, Jerry QSophl 124 Freyer, Carol fSrl 39, 74, 116, 133, 200 Friday, Lucille fFreshl 241, 310 Friday, Mary Ann Url 203 Friddell, Linda fSrl 46 Friedman, Don fSophl 163, 274 Frierson, Martha fSrl 39, 74, 130, 133, 162 198, 234, 220 Frith, Charles Url 129. 136. 137. 172, 225 Fry, Elizabeth fSophl 274 Fuller, Bobbie .lean Url 172 Fuller, Danny iSophl 53, 127 Fullilove, Dick Url 120, 172 Fullilove, Susan Url 38, 142, 172, 239, 245 262 Futch, Linda Url 172 G Gaffney, Pete Url 34, 35, 172 Gaines, Sissy lSophl 241, 244, 274 Gallagher, Pat 1 Srl 74, 246 Gallion, Harry Z. Url 119, 172 Galloway, Linda Url 172 Gamble, Samm fFreshl 53 Gardner, Kathy Url 172 Gardner, Ronnie fSophl 223, 256, 257, 269 Garrard, Glenda Nell 4Srl 74 Garrard, Shela 1Freshl 313 Garrett, Evelyn lla iFreshl 313 Garvin, Diane 1Sophl 274 Gates, Cecil tFreshl 211, 214 Gates, Kathryn Jane iFreshl 53, 225, 313 Gates, Kenneth iSophl 47, 202, 211, 214, 274 Gates, Wayne 1 Srl 74 Gatlin, Roland 1Sophl 122, 274 Gautreaux, Charles C. Url 46, 131, 172, 202, 237, 56 Gautreaux, Freddy iFreshl 46 Gay, Bubby lSophl 123, 274 Gay, Tommy lSophl 34, 35, 274, 295, 299, 300 Gay, Fredda Url 49, 54, 172, 189 Gaynor, Bob Url 129, 172 Gee, Robert V. lSrl 74. 128 Gentry, Bill fSophl 123 George, Albert Url 129 George, Glen A. fSophl 121 Gerlach, Dicksey Url 39, 172, 232, 258 Gibbes, Ann Url 53, 173, 259 Gibbs, Davy 1 Srl 58, 74 Gibbs, Richard fSophl 58, 119, 274 Gibson, Kenny fS0phl 211, 214, 225, 227, 238, 269, 274 Gibson, David Wayne lSrl 74 Gibson, Donna Gay Url 173 Gibson, Harold J. lSrl 122, 138 Giglio, Sara Url 52, 173 Gilbert, Jerry fSophl 125 Gilcrease. Donny Url 157, 163, 173, 225, 152, 297, 294 Giles, Carolyn fSrl 74, 222, 241 Giles, Hank iSophl 1241, 274 Gill, Jerry fSrl 16, 22, 27, 31 Gill, Lynda Url 173, 229, 245, 262 Gill, Margie Kay Url 173, 235, 240 Gill, Max fsrl 74, 119 Gill, Ouida Ann fSrl 74 Gillan, David Url 52, 173, 294, 301 Gillan, Robert fSophl 127, 233, 274 Gillen, James A. fSophl 125, 274 Gillenwater, Johnny 1Freshl 53 Gillispie, Raymond fSophl 274 Gillispie, Martha CSrl 53, 74, 79, 133, 196, 197 Girod, Bettye fSophl 249, 274 Givens, Carol 1Sophl 246, 274 Givens, Judy lSophl 274 Glass, Judy fSophl 52, 239, 274 Godfrey, Gary Url 173 Godwin, Jerry Url 166, 173, 255, 296, 295 Golden, Bill fSophl 127, 247, 274 Goldfinger, Libby Url 173, 323 Goldman, Elliott 1Sophl 211, 215 Goldman, Joel fSophl 274 Goleman, Glenda Url 173 INDEX TO STUDENTS oocher, Mildred Url 173 toode, Philip fSophl 127 ioodson, Diane Url 173 tooge, Jerry fSophl 125, 274 lordon, Brenda fFreshl 313 ioslin, Jimmy Url 119, 173 lrabill, Gay Url 173, 205 lrady, Ginger CSophl 237, 274 lrage, Sanda lSrl 14, 38, 75, 78, 118, 133. 143, 144, 194, 195, 200, 261, 355 lraham, Marshall 1Srl 75 lraham, Charles iSophl 128 lrahm, Pamela CSophl 230, 274 Lraml, John fSrl 75, 121, 233 lranger, Jerry CSrl 75, 129 irant, Alice Url 173 irant, Lynne lSrl 40, 75, 194, 195, 222. 225, 228 lrant, Peggy lSophl 239, 274 iraves, Eddye Url 173 raves, Jimmy Url 242 lraves, Linda Sue Url 173, 235 Gray, Glenda Url 173, 232 lray, Judy iSophl 274 Gray, Susan Ann Url 173, 234, 210, 262 Green, Barry Url 344 Breen, David Url 52, 173 Green, Julian Url 129, 239 lreen, Kay fSophl 204, 247, 274 Lreene, Carolyn Url 173, 230 ireene, Jack iSrl 75, 228, 262, 292, 304, 305 ireene, William iSrl 75, 205, 291 lreenwald, Suzanne Url 228 lreer, Barry fSophl 124 lreer, David fSrl 53, 58, 75, 204 freer, Patricia fSrl 75, 254 iregg, Donald Url 121, 173 lregory, Leon fSrl 75 iregory, Stiles lSophl 274 lriffey, Duke Url 131, 173, 291 'riffin Barbara of rl 173 197 232,262 1 , J J 1 1 lriffin, Diane lSrl 12, 40, 74, 75, 133, 138, 194, 201, 203, 225, 258, 262 'riffin, Hilda Jane 1Sophl 274 lriffin, Jo Ann 4Srl 242 lriffith, Gayle lSrl 38, 75, 118, 133, 164, 197, 204, 232, 262, 268 lriffith, Mike Url 118, 166, 173, 225, 258 1 friffith, Russell fSophl 128, 231, 274 1rigsby, Tobin lSophl 127, 238, 274 frimes, Charles lSophl 47, 130, 274, 56 lriswold, Hal 1Srl 75, 128, 291 Irogan, Rives KSrl 76 Zrosclose, Sandra Url 173 lross, Sharon Url 173, 204, 205 1 1 uevara, Allen lSophl 274 Iuise, Leland Url 29, 53, 160, 205, 215, 255 lulledge, Jack lSophl 123 Dunn, Larry fSrl 76, 78, 117, 133, 262 lurden, Norma lSrl 76, 120, 133, 202 lwinn, Delton Url 29, 173, 294, 299 H ladwin, Jerry lSrl 242 iafenbrak, Kay 1Sophl 251, 258, 260, 274 lagedorn, Marlene 1Srl 51, 52, 54, 76, 189, 252, 253, 267 lall, Billy Url 118, 137, 173 'lall, Jerri Ann lSrl 76, 225, 241 'lall, Linda lSophl 274 lam, Marian lSrl 38, 76, 146, 258, 262 ilamelback, Billy lS0phl 274, 130, 202, 47 '1amilton, Bob Url 225, 265, 295, 298 'lamm, Bobby QSrl 17, 16, 224, 76, 52, 36, 37, 198, 194, 255, 100, 220, 63, 377 iammet, Jane Url 225, 174, 204 Hampson, Frank fSrl 76, 123 Hamric, Jimmie iSrl 76, 118, 133 Hamrick, Joyce lSophl 274, 239, 249, 203 Hancock, Bill fSophl 123, 126, 274, 230, 294, 298, 300 Hancock, Billy fSophl 274 Hanks, Suzanne fSophl 230, 241, 275 Hanlon, Robert lSophl 275 Hanna, Linda KSrl 241, 76, 197 Haralson, Tommy CSophl 127, 275 Hardaway, Amy fSophl 275, 265 Hardaway, Van Url 50, 121, 52, 170, 174, 138, 55, 54 Harden, Howard Url 138 Hardin, Kay lSrl 76, 262 Hardin, Robert Url 127, 174 Hardison, Bob lSophl 121, 275 Hargis, Thomas lSophl 275, 246, 202, 47, 211, 214 Hargrove, Vernon fSophl 47 Harper, Gladys Rae CSophl 275 Harper, Janice CSrl 76, 39, 262 Harper, Jeanette KSrl 39, 77, 262 Harper, Jon iSrl 76, 255, 212, 214, 211 Harrell, Pat Url 174 Harrellson, Danny lSrl 124, 52, 138, 135, 55, 54 Harrington, Lois Url 174, 235 Harris, Benny fSrl 77, 143, 201, 321, 346 Harrison, Charmain Url 174, 307 Hart, Bill Url 124, 174 Hart, Rodney QSophl 211, 215, 275 Hartwell, Jimmy lSrl 11, 30, 77, 124, 133, 146, 188, 194, 201, 203, 222, 233, 254, 262, 263 Harwell, TommY Url 127, 136 Hastings, Vernon Url 119 Hatfield, Bobby Url 174 Hauser, Joy Url 174 Havens, Nancy 1Sophl 236, 275 Hawkins, Elizabeth 1Freshl 313 Hawkins, Bob fSophl 121, 275 Hawkins, Gail Url 52, 54, 174 Hawkins, John Url 174 Hawkins, Ronnie Lee fSophl 123, 128, 275 Hawthorne, Bobby QSophl 34, 35, 251, 275 Haynes, Judith Url 174, 240 Hayes, Martha fSrl 40, 77, 124, 133, 204, 208, 262 Haynes, Vera Marie Url 174 Heard, Jan fSrl 38, 60, 76, 77, 103, 120, 133, 142, 194 Heathman, Dian 1Sophl 53 Heffington, Sharon KSrl 39, 53, 77, 224 Heineman, Larry iSophl 302 Heineman, William fSophl 275 Hemperley, Charles 1 Srl 77 Henagan, Pat fSrl 77, 274 Henderson, Betty fSophl 243, 275, 307 Henderson, Dixie Url 174, 235 Henderson, Gloria 1Srl 77, 205, 246, 307 Hendrick, Marilyn fSrl 40, 77, 262 Hendricks, Wilda 1Sophl 275 Hendrix, Robbie Url 52, 174 Henniage, Kenneth iS0phl 230 Hennigan, Tommy Url 123, 174 Hedrickson, LaVonne Url 174, 232, 243, 254 Henry, Rubin iFreshl 311 Hensen, Yvonne KSrl 77 Hernandez, Andrew fSophl 131, 275 Hernandex, Fred CSophl 121 Herold, Arthur Url 174, 225, 233, 262, 305, 337 Herold, Eleanor Url 174 Herriage, Kenneth iSophl 275 Herrington, Dennis Url 131, 174, 202, 223, 232, 338 Hershey, Andy fSophl 121, 49 Hickingbottom, Leo fSophl 123 Hickman, Marcia QSophl 275 Hicks, Haydn Url 211, 213, 214 Hicks, Mary Url 242 Hidalgo, Wayne Url 13, 16, 29, 174 Hilborn, Gene Url 130, 174 Hilburn, Jerry Url 53, 337 Hilburn, Thomas iSrl 77, 117, 134, 288 Hilburn, Sammy QSophl 211, 215 Hill, Barbara iSophl 275 Hill, Carolyn 1Sophl 237, 275 Hill, Louise tFreshl 241 Hill, Shirley CSrl 77, 113, 242 Hillyer, Jeanne Url 40, 174 Hinckley, Tommy Url 119, 174, 259 Hinsch, Sally Url 175, 196, 197, 235, 262 Hinton, Calvin iSophl 211, 215 Hinton, Thomas fSophl 275 Hippling, James 1Sophl 251 Hirsch, Marjorie Url 236 , Hitchcock, Sara Ann fSrl 32, 38, 78, 82, 104, 116, 134, 150, 194, 195, 199, 225, 262 Hobbs, Shirley Url 175, 243 Hobby, John fFreshl 251 Hogan, Jane Ann fSophl 225, 244, 275 Hogan, Judy 1Srl 78, 241 Hogan, Tommy fSrl 67, 78, 142, 188, 194, 201, 262, 305, 355 Hogg, Babs Url 46, 175, 202, 56 Hoke, Pat lSophl 275 Holden, Mary iSophl 203, 230, 238, 275 Holderness, Sims QSrl 78, 120 Holland, Carl fFreshl 311, 337 Holleman, Larry 1Sophl 275, 302 Holley, Lorraine fSrl 40, 78, 111, 262, 266 Hollingsworth, Barbara Url 175, 235 Hollowell, Jean CSophl 147, 203, 249, 275 Hollowell, Mel fSrl 32, 41, 63, 78, 84, 100, 117, 134, 199, 225, 346 Holst, Gary iFreshl 294, 310, 313 Holt, Carolyn Url 342 Homan, Jean Url 147, 175, 162 Honeycutt, Otis fSrl 78, 118, 134, 138 Honly, Louise fFreshl 313 Honley, William CSophl 124 Hooker, Annette Url 175 Hooper, Margie Url 53, 175, 225, 232 Hooper, Roger fSrl 78, 118 Hope, Barry Url 51, 54, 55, 52, 110, 121, 137, 170, 175 Hope, Linda fFreshl 52, 113, 311, 313 Horn, Bonnie fSophl 275 Horn, Floyd fSophl 126, 138 Horn, Joyce fSrl 78, 113, 242, 243 Horne, Bill Ufreshl 49 Horton, Felton iSophl 34, 35, 211, 215, 275 Host, Gary lFreshl 301 Hough, Patricia Urreshl 313 Howard, Ann Url 175, 225, 234 Howard, Aubrey iFreshl 313 Howard, Katharine Url 175, 247, 262, 307 Howell, Linda Url 175 Howie, Jeff iSophl 127, 239, 254, 275 Howse, Billy Url 121, 175 Hoye, Rose Mary lSophl 234, 275 Hubbell, Bill CSophl 211, 214, 276 Hubener, Ray Url 123, 175, 225, 228 Huddleston, Barbara fSophl 276 Hudson, Charles fSrl 78, 114, 137, 188, 262, 368 Hudson, James Url 127 Hudson, Noel fSrl 78 Huff, Jean Url 175 Huffstetler, Glenda fSophl 249, 276, 203 Huffstetler, Judy fFreshl 250, 313 Hughes, Bill Url 129, 137, 175, 231 Hughes, Richard Url 120, 175 -391 INDEX TO ST DENTS Hunsicker, Johnny QSrl 16, 27, 31, 71, 78, 122, 134, 333, 377 Hunt, Bob fSophl 276, 302 Hunt, Howard fFreshl 53, 251 Hunt, Zimmie I Srl 78, 131 Hunter, Harriet fSophl 276 Hunter, Patsy Url 234 Hunter, Ted fSrl 79, 128, 134 Hussey, Denny fSrl 79 Hutchens, Robert Url 122, 175, 238 Hutches, Johnny Url 118, 148, 175, 211, 215 Hutches, Lina fsophl 249,276 Hutchins, Suzie fSrl 79, 262 Hutchinson, Lawton fSophl 119, 276 Hyde, Sheila Uireshl 228, 250, 313 I Ice, Linda fSophl 276 Ingersoll, Tuck Url 175, 211, 215 Irvin, Stanley fSophl 276 J Jack, Elizabeth fSrl 79, 229 Jack, Randy Url 118, 175, 137, 166, 222, 224 J ackins, Jackson, Johnny Url 123 Jimmy fSophl 121, 276 Jackson, Mary Elizabeth Url 175 Jackson, Tommie Url 127, 136, 175 Jacobs, Betty fSrl 79 Jacobs, Carolyn fSophl 225, 249, 276 James, Dorothy CSophl 249, 276 James, Mary Linda fSophl 276 James, Paulette fSophl 197, 247, 276 Jaye, Teddy Url 52 Jenkins, Jeffcoat, Eddie fsophl 230, 276, 302 Dora Louise fSrl 79, 203 Jemigan, Sally CSrl 39, 79, 205 Jeter, Bob Url 119, 175 Jeter, Ginger Url 38, 175, 259 Jeter, Jack Url 123, 190, 247 Jeter, Jim fSrl 79, 80, 113, 122, 134, 140, 144, 195, 200, 201, 222, 262 Jewell, Bill Url 128, 175, 234 Joffrion, Frances tSrl 79, 256 Joffrion, Milly Url 175, 223,256 Johansson, Monica t'Srl 39, 79, 112, 149, 225, 262, 263 Johns, Charlie KSrl 79, 236, 262 Johnson, Ann fsrl 39, 60, 79, 80, 124, 134, 146, 194, 195, 200, 201, 222, 239 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson oe Sr 123 , J C l , Joel Url 129, 175, 238, 341 , Judy Ufreshl 313 , Lou csopm 223, 256, 257, 276 Johnson, Marion fSrl 79, 252 Johnson, Martha fSophl 229, 232, 239, 265, 276 Johnson, Patricia Ann tFreshl 205, 313 Johnson, Paul fSophl 121, 124, 138, 271, 276 Johnston, Brenda Joyce CSophl 276 Johnston, Murray CSrl 13, 14, 16, 17, 20, 26, 32, 36, 63, 80, 102, 142, 195, 199, 225, 255, 377 Joiner, Lucy Nell CSophl 249, 276 Jones, Barbara Ann iSophl 276 Jones, Carolyn fsophl 175 Jones, Charlotte Url 237 Jones, Danny fSophl 124 Jones, Donald I Srl 80 Jones, Gene Url 16, 26, 211, 213, 215 Jones, Jane CSophl 203, 225. 265, 276 Jones, Joyce CSrl 53, 80 Jones, Judy iSrl 80 Jones, Kay fSophl 243, 276 392 Jones, Martha fSrl 37, 80, 147, 145, 149, 203, 232, 258, 262, 310, 345 Jones, Perry Mac Url 175 Jones, Sherron Ann fSophl 53, 205 Jones, Suzanne fSrl 80, 204, 290 Jordan, Marjo fFreshl 252, 313 Jouett, Jerry I Srl 63, 80, 112, 164, 194, 224, 304, 305 Joyner, Billie Ann 1Freshl 53 Juneau, Joe fSophl 129 Juneau, Stephen Joseph fSophl 276 Juneau, Shelia CSophl 203, 249, 276 K Karcher, Kay lSrl 53, 80, 203 Kalil, Betty fFreshl 46, 314 Kauffman, David fSophl 128 Keiffer, La Veme Url 175 Keller, Gene fSrl 127 Kelly, Mickey I Srl 344 Kendrick, Carolyn CSrl 39, 80, 126, 134, 192, 194, 224, 261, 258 Kennedy, Jerry iSrl 264 Kennedy, Martha Url 38, 176, 228, 229, 230, 265, 231 Kennedy, Mary Lou fSrl 38, 80, 203, 225, 262, 368 Kennedy, Peggy fSophl 239, 276 Kennedy, Phyllis Url 176 Kennedy, Virginia Url 176, 262, 252 Kersh, Andrea fSrl 239, 241, 276 Ketchum, Sammie fSophl 276 Kidwell, Marjorie fFreshl 314 Kihneman, Charles fSophl 119 Killgore, John Url 11, 122, 176, 238 King, Carol Url 176, 205 King, Harry fSrl 80, 121, 264 King, Henry fFreshl 314 King, Julia fSophl 147, 276, 246, 250 King, Kenny Url 137 King, Linda fSophl 247, 276 King, Russell iSophl 125, 136, 277 King, Spencer fSrl 80, 120, 134, 136 King, Susanne fSophl 203, 232, 265, 277 Kirby, Karen Url 176, 262, 323 Kirkland, Charles I Srl 122, 52, 134, 266 Kissam, Karen fSrl 80 Kittrell, Lee fSrl 81, 82, 117, 134, 148, 205, 234 Kline, Cherry iSophl 46, 56 Kneipp, George lSrl 46, 128, 56, 57 Knight, Ricka CSrl 81 Knott, Sandra fSophl 277 Knox, Arthurine CSophl 249, 277 Koenig, Ralph fSophl 127, 277 Kottle, Evelyn fSophl 277 Kremers, Helen fSophl 46, 202, 239, 277 L Lackey, Don iSrl 81, 130, 228 Lacy, Ken fSrl 81, 188, 228 Laenger, Charles iSophl 277 Laffitte, Agnes iFreshl 205, 314 La Forge, Gene fSophl 277 La Forge, Hilda C Srl 81 Lak6Y, Johnny fSophl 34, 35, 204, 211, 215, 277 Lamb, Inez CSophl 246, 277 Lambert, Francais fsophl 250, 277, 328 Lambert, Mary Beth fS0phl 239, 277, 230 Lancaster, Janice fSrl 81, 262 Lance, Bobby fSrl 118 Lane, Bruce iSrl 81, 262 Lane, Phillip fSrl 225 Langston, Johnny iSophl 119, 276 Lank, Beverly Url 46, 176 Lankford, Jimmy fSophl 211, 214, 277 Lansford, Martin fSrl 81 Lashley, Paul Url 129, 176, 233, 243 Latham, Linda fSophl 277 Lavelle, Patty fSophl 258, 277 Lavigne, Patricia Url 176, 235, 246, 262 Lawrence, Linda Url 176, 204, 240, 258 Lawhorn, Jimmie Url 47 Lawhorn, Rose Lane 4 Sophl 238, 277 Lawson, Greer fFreshl 205, 311, 312 Leabo, Betsey fSophl 149, 277 Leaderbrand, Joanne Url 52, 176 Le Doux, Sandra fSophl 249, 277 Lee, Elmer tFreshl 53 Lee, Kay Url 176, 239 Lee, Leon Url 176 Lee, Thomas Url 176 Leeper, Fran lSophl 250, 265, 277 Lefkowitz, Helen Url 11, 40, 176, 254, 259 Legion, Sally fFreshl 314 LeNoir, Charlene fSophl 277 Lerner, Jimmy fSophl 238, 277, 337 Levasseur, Paula Url 225 Levine, Jerry QSophl 122, 277 Lewis, Dianne fSophl 247, 277 Lewis, Elwyna Url 176 Lewis, James Hardy fSrl 81, 84, 140, 146, 124, 201 Lewis, Willie fFreshl 128 Liddell, Ralph fSophl 120 Linam, Susanna fSrl 39, 81, 262 Lindley, Steve Url 122, 176, 203, 228, 229, 230, 231, 367 Lindsay, Cloieland 4Sophl 58, 277 Lindsay, Ray Url 121, 176, 229, 338 Lindsey, Ann fSrl 39, 81, 128, 134, 146, 196, 197, 201, 222, 228, 232, 259, 262 Lingenielter, Jane iSrl 81, 241, 247 Lingenfelter, Melanie fSophl 47 Lisinbee, Judy Ann fSophl 277 Little, John tSophl 53, 265 Little, Neuton fSophl 52, 125, 277 Liverman, Michael Url 120, 176 Lockwood, Claire Url 176 Lohman Dannie fSrl 81, 86, 116, 134, 191, 261 Lomax, Pat Url 237 Long, Sammie lSophl 205, 230, 277 Longmire, Vicki Url 39, 142, 162, 167, 176, 265 Lorant, Fran Url 176, 246 Lothrop, Milton 1Sophl 127, 277, 246 Lotspeich, Dick iSrl 82 Lott, Richard Url 125, 176 Lowrance, Joni fSophl 247, 277 Luker, Connie tSophl 49, 277 Luker, John fSrl 82 Luker, Kenneth tSophl 53, 205, 264, 277, 294, 300 Lunt, Jackie fSrl 52, 240, 241, 262 Lupton, James fSophl 49, 126, 337 Lyle, Bobby fSrl 82, 208, 211, 215, 225, 263 Lyles, Lynda Url 176, 190, 205 Lynn, Milinda Url 176 Lyons, Billy fFreshl 53 Lytle, JlldY Url 176, 265 .M Mabry, Sarah Elizabeth KSophl 239, 278 Macky, Shirlie Url 246, 177 MacFarland, Nancy 1Sophl 240, 247 MacFarland, Marjorie Url 203, 204 Maddox, Lynn Url 177, 259 Maddy, Jimmy fFreshl 313 Madison, Sandra Url 177 Madison, John CSophl 34, 35, 225, 278, 295 Maffett, Betty fSrl 40, 82, 204, 263 Magee, Emily Glenn CSophl 278 Magic, Glynnell fSrl 83, 242 . .' 13' I DEX TO STUDE agee, Richard lSophl 53 aguire, Patricia lSrl 65, 83, 195, 201, 234, 239,258,228 Iaher, Linda fSophl 278 falahy, Carol fSophl 278 lalmstrom, Kim Elizabeth lSophl 123, 278 falmstrom, Pat Url 177 Ialone, Linda Url 177, 246, 259 lanby, Johnny fSrl 246 fangham, Janice CSophl 249, 278 ianhein, Bill Url 126, 343 fann, Michael Url 177, 211, 214, 230 fannies, Barbara Url 535177 Iaranto, Annette tSophl 244, 250, 278, 305 faranto, Frank Url 206 Iaranto, Jimmy tSophl 127, 138, 225, 278 faranto, Joe tSrl 83 Iarkham, Scott Url 120, 177 farks, Marty tSophl 278 larsh, Mary tSrl 83, 204, 205, 225, 333 farlowe, Joyce fSophl 278 larshall, Larry lSrl 53 larshall, Susan tSrl 38, 83, 120, 132, 150, 263 lartin, Camille fSophl 249, 278 lartin, David fSophl 126, 278 lartin, Harry Url 177 lartin, Jack Url 125 lartin, Joe iSophl 129 lartin, John fS0phl 125 tdshdw, Jerry cm 124, 137, 166, 197, 235, 329 lason, Ann Url 40, 177, 258 lason, Glenn 1Sophl 126, 278 lason, Nancy tSophl 232, 239, 249 lathews, John Ray tSophl 124 latlock, Charles Url 177 latlock, John tSrl 83 latranga, Di Anne Url 177 laudlin, Doyle Url 344 laurer, Nancy Url 177, 263 laxey, Delores isophl 278 laxwell, Norma tSophl 278 lay, Claude lSophl 278 layer, Lewis tSophl 125 layfield, Murray Url 264, 297, 295 layfield, Roy tSophl 255 lays, Marty Url 177, 225, 245 lcAdams, Alan KSrl 264 lcAdams, Judy lSophl 203, 277 lcBeth, Gloria fSrl 82 lcBride, Charles lFreshl 311, 314 lcCaa, Bill tSophl 120, 237, 277 lcCain, Bobbie lSophl 53 lcCain, Jane lSophl 276 lcCal1ie, Beth fSrl 40, 189, 263 lcCann, Patrica tSophl 252. 277 lcCann, Robert Url 126. 176, 264 lcCarty, Robert fFreshl 34, 35, 211, 214 lcCary, Paulette CSophl 277 lcCawley, Millie fSrl 82 lcClamroch, Harris Url 176, 306, 343 lcClahan, Adelaide lSrl 13, 39, 82, 86, 130, 134, 146, 188, 194, 195, 192, 222, 235, 200 lcClellan, John lSrl 82, 120 lcClenaghan, Judy lSophl 237, 277 lvClung, Bill lSophl 34, 35 lcClure, Curt lSrl 82, 122 lcClure, Milton tSophl 118, 223, 277, 257 lcClure, Peggy tSophl 245, 250, 277 lcCormick, Janell Url 52, 176 lcCormick, Sue lFreshl 314 lcCoy, Jerry tSophl 125, 277 lcCoy, Larry Url 119, 176 lcCullough, Judy lSophl 234, 278 lcDaniels, Georgia Fay Url 177 lcDonald, DeAnna tSrl 82 McFarland, Donald fSrl 82, 327 McFarland, Margie Url 177, 263, 265 McFarland, Pat tSrl 53, 122, 240, 278 McCarrie, Sandra fSrl 82, 88, 146, 201 McGary, Barbara tFreshl 311, 314 McGaw, Sherry Url 177, 239, 240, 254, 258, 263 McGee, Susan Url 177, 235 McGinty, Diana Url 177 McGowan, Beverly lFreshl 314 McGowan, Caynell tFreshl 314 McGraw, Mary-Alice tFreshl 314 McGraw, William tSophl 119 McCuffin, Marilyn Url 38, 174, 177, 229, 258 Mclnnis, Eugene fSophl 251, 278 McKinley, Bill tSophl 119 McKinley, Carole Ann tSophl 46, 278 McKinley, Linda tSophl 249, 278 McKinnon, Billy fSophl 128 McLean, Sherman KSrl 52, 85, 128 McLeod, Alex fSophl 122, 251 McLeod, Patsy KFreshl 53, 314 McManus, Marvis, fSophl 47, 121 McNeil, Joanne fSrl 242 McNeil, Patsy Url 177 McNeely, Joanne Url 177, 229, 244, 263 Mcllight, Roy Url 52 Meador, Marian Url 177, 237 Meador, Vickey fFreshl 143, 314 Meadows, Jon 1Sophl 124, 278 Means, CisSY Url 38, 177, 337 Meece, Richard tSophl 129, 278 Meek, Bill fSrl 129 Menscher, Bart CSrl 83, 263 Meredith, Ann Url 177, 229, 259 Meredith, Tory Url 123, 177 Meredith, Richard lFreshl 53, 314 Messina, Micki Url 177 Metcalf, Holly fSophl 203, 230, 238, 278 Metcalfe, Walter Url 119 Meyer, Lynn tSrl 38, 83, 147, 228, 254 Middlebrooks, Celia Url 145, 177 Middleton, Cap Url 34, 35, 211, 214 Middleton, Isla CSophl 230, 278 T Monsour, Ronnie fSl 279 Montgomery, Chris tSophl 49, 124 Montgomery, Diane fSrl 84, 252, 253 Montgomery, Gary fSrl 16, 17, 18, 21, 27, 33, 52, 60, 62, 84, 98, 199, 204, 224, 255, 377 Montgomery, Larry Url 119, 178 Montgomery, Tommy Url 125, 178 Moon, Judy Url 178, 225 Moore Moore Moore Moore , Bob Url 54 , Bobby tSrl 84, 303 , Jerry fSophl 123 , Judy Url 307 Moore, LaRae tSrl 39, 77, 84, 124, 134 Moore, Lonnie Allen tSophl 49, 128, 279 Moore, Maribeth Url 178, 237, 263 Moore Moore Moore Moren Morga Morga Morga Morga , Roger fSrl 84, 126, 263 , Stanley Url 120, 178 , Vernard tSophl 125 eaux, Anne CSrl 77, 84, 140, 146, 201 n, Barbara Kay tSrl 84 n, Jewell fsophl 53 n, Leanord lS0phl 16, 29, 211, 215 n, Patricia Lee fSrl 85, 307 Mikeska, Joyce Url 38, 174, 177, 228, 229, 259, 263 Miley, Carol iSophl 278 Mille-ner, Virginia Url 177, 206 Miller, Alan tSrl 83, 264, 302 Miller, Caryl Ann fSrl 38, 83, 204 Miller Miller Ellen lSophl 278 Hecly fsrl 83 205, 263 Mauerf Judith csdphi 53,246,279 Miller, Miller Miller Miller Miller 1 v 1 Judy csdphl 53,237,279 Stanley CSrl 84, 88, 116, 119, 139 Linda Sue Url 38 Linda fSophl 279 Louise tSrl 83 Miuerf Noni lsrl 40, as, 263 Miller Sandra Lea fSophl 279 Miuerf vemdn csdphl 127, 138, 279,306 Mills, Carolyn tSophl 279 Mills, Jerry fSophl 127 Milton, Kenneth CSOphl 121 Mischler, Cathy Url 148, 178, 231, 254 Mitchell, Cindy Url 178, 259 Mitchell, Harold fSrl 84, 123, 201, 233 Mitchell, Jerry tSrl 84, 120, 236 Mitchell, Jimmy fSophl 246, 279, 302 Mitchell, Sara Url 178, 263, 265 Mobley, Kenneth Url 178 Mogg, Margie 1Sophl 239, 250, 279 Monette, Edwin Url 178 Monk, Jimmy QSrl 84, 126, 133, 228 Monkhouse, Ann tSrl 38, 53, 84, 204 Monkhouse, Walter fsophl 119, 279, 280 Monroe, Teena tSrl 84, 253 Morgan, Sara Url 178, 240 Morgan, Tom tSophl 163, 279 Morris, Alfred fSophl 263 Morris, Bill fSophl 214, 211 Morrison, Charlotte tFreshl 314 Morse, Robert Url 120 Moseley, Martha Url 51, 52, 178, 237 Motes, Robert Url 120, 178 Mathes, Linda tSophl 53 Mount, Janet CSophl 239, 279 Mulford, Dave tSrl 85, 120, 134, 136 Murdoch, Steve tSrl 4-5, 46, 85, 130, 132, 188, 202, 254, 263, 56 Murley, Yvonne lSophl 279 Murphree, Mary Url 10, 38, 166, 178, 225, 227 Murray, Anna Url 252, 253 Murrell, Tim lSophl 211, 214 Mutter, Beverly Jean Url 178 Myers, Jim 1Srl 11, 85, 134, 261, 332, 375 Myers, Kem Url 178 Myers, Beverly lSophl 234, 235, 279 Myers, Jan Url 178 N Nail, Annette tSophl 11, 205, 227, 279 Nargassans, Bob tSrl 138 Nation, Fran tSrl 291 Needham, Jimmy fSrl 124, 134 Neely, James fSrl 85, 143, 200, 201, 288 Neff, Robert lSrl 85, 118, 196, 197, 200, 205, 224, 233, 236, 262, 263 Neil, Judy fFreshl 314 Nelson, Barry fSrl 85, 121 Nelson, Paul Url 16, 29, 178, 224, 226 Nelson, Wayne Url 211, 215 Netherland, Wayne Url 128, 178, 189, 280 Nettles, Jerry fSrl 85, 264 Newbury, Carl tSrl 85, 119, 136 Newman, Jim Url 129, 178 Nicholas, Jackie fSrl 85, 211, 215, 233 Nicholas, Judy V. fSophl 240, 279 Nichols, Judy Url 52, 178 Nielson, Charlotte Url 178 Noble, Barbara Url 178, 232 Noland, Sue Url 178, 189, 245, 325 Norman, James fSophl 242 Norman, Sharon tSophl 244, 249 Norman, Sue CSrl 50, 52, 85 Norre, Raymond fSophl 125 Norred, Richard lSrl 85, 251 Norris, Bobby fSophl 122 Norton, Sara tSophl 279 Norwood, Ben tSophl 125, 279, 344 393 I O Odom, Carolyn lSr'l 85 Odom, Nida lSophl 244, 279 0'Donnell, Jean Url 178, 252 Ogier, Scotty ISophl 120, 246, 247, 279 Ogilvie, Bucky tSophl 125, 143, 237, 279 Ogilvie, Burt tSophl 129 Oliver. .lon tSrl 118, 134, 86 0'Neil, Pat lSophl 11, 225, 269, 279 Orr, Virginia tSophl 279 0'Steen, Gretchen tSophl 230, 238, 250. 279 Osteen, Patsy tSophl 279 Overdyke, Sally fSophl 237, 279 Owen, Allen lFreshl 202, 314 Owen, James tSophl 313 Owens, Jimmy Url 131, 178, 202, 46, 56 P Pack, Jim lSrl 86 Pack, Tommy tSophl 163, 279 Packwood, John Url 47, 130 Palmer, Evelyn tSophl 279 Palmer, Phillip tSophl 279 Panos, Andrew tSrl 86 Parish, Arnold tSophl 58. 125, 138, 223. 256 Park, Dottie tSrl 86, 254 Parker, Don Url 129 Parker, Jerry Url 118, 178 Parker, Joyce tFreshl 46, 314 Parker. Sherry tSophl 279 Parker, Sarah tlfreshl 205, 314 Parker, Tom tSrl 11, 86, 120, 134, 228, 230, 261, 197, 231 Parker, Wilkins lSophl 122, 234, 279 Parks, Gene tFreshl 49 , Parnell, Sonny tSophl 16, 27, 28, 157. 163. 268. 279. 152 Parsons, Johnny Url 16, 28, 205, 297, 294. 295 Parsons, Sammie Sue tSophl 279 Pate, Anita lSophl 205, 279 Pate, Jimmy lSrl 12, 79, 86, 134, 138, 263 Pate, Lyndra Url 52, 54, 178, 237, 263 Pate, Tommy tSophl 265, 279 Patin, Patsy Url 53, 178, 234 Patterson, Bill 4Sophl 279 Patterson, Dorothy tSophl 47, 54, 202, 279, 56 Patterson, George Url 47, 178, 303 Patterson, Patsy tSophl 205 Patterson, Robert fSrl 86, 206, 295, 300 Pattillo, Lee tSophl 214 Payne. Betsy lSophl 238, 279, 340 Payne, Cam lSrl 86, 128, 134, 258, 263, 308 Payne, Jimmie tSrl 11, 42, 48, 86, 130, 134, 202 Pearson, Nancy tSophl 174, 241, 258, 279 Pearson, Tom tSophl 123, 238, 279 Pease, Tommy tlfreshl 49 Peatross, Charles tSrl 16, 17, 18, 19, 24, 31, 33, 36, 60, 63, 81, 86, 99, 142, 195, 199, 201, 211, 212, 214, 255, 340 Pedro, Joe Ufreshl 251, 279 Pelham, Carol Joyce tSophl 245, 280 Peloquer, Linda tSrl 86 Perkins, Rhelba lSophl 280 Perry, Kay tSophl 239, 249, 280 Peters, Freddie tSrl 42, 45, 47, 86, 131, 143, 201, 202, 263 Petree, Barry tSoph l 163, 280, 294, 301 Petrey, Kitty Irene tl-'reshl 314 Petrey, Peggy Ruth tSophl 280 Pevy, Tommy Url 179 Pharis, Joe tSophl 34, 35, 214, 280 Phillips, Dorothy Url 179, 204, 234, 263 Phillips, Richard lSrl 86, 134, 124, 188, 394 DEX T0 STUDENTS 195, 230, 266, 334 Pickett, Richard tSrl 87, 129 Pietz, Richard Donald t'Freshl 314 Pinchera, Cynthia Url 179 Pinckard, Gerald lSrl 124, 87 Pinkston, Dorothy Jean Ufreshl 250, 314 Pitchford, Gloria Url 54, 58, 179 Pittman, Jo Url 16, 23, 24, 40, 211, 214 Platt, Mary Kay Url 179, 205 Plumley, Pam lSrl 11, 31, 32, 41, 81, 87, 98, 117, 135, 195, 199, 225, 228, 263, 346 Poindexter, Prissy 1Srl 40, 79, 87, 117, 135, 146 Pollock, Claudia Url 179, 263 Ponselle, Jean Url 241 Pontz, Andy tSophl 127, 280 Porter, Fred Url 179 Poss. Sandra Url 39, 143, 179, 204 Powell, Ronnie lFreshl 314 Powell, Tony Url 179, 232, 234, 239, 263 Powers, Ronnie tSrl 118 Poythress, Rodney fSrl 118 Prater, Mary Ruth Url 179, 204 Pratt, Betty Gale tSophl 280 Pratt, Bobby tFreshl 314 Pratt, Carolyn lSophl 237, 240, 241, 280 Pratt, Elizabeth tSopl'1l 280 Pratt, Sylvia tSrl 87 Pratt, Wilson Url 179 Prendergast, Finis tSrl 65, 87, 124, 135, 225, 292, 306 Prentice, Charlotte fSrl 87, 246, 254 Pressley, Penny Url 179 Preston, Frankie lFreshl 311 Prewitt, Ray Url 242 Price, Edward Url 121, 179 Price, Mary Jane Url 52, 54, 55, 179, 263 Prim, Kenneth lSrl 87, 332 Prince, Paul lSrl 337 Prisock, Jesse Wayne lSophl 123 Procell, Alene tEreshl 314 Proctor, John tSophl 129 Provenza, Rose Rita tSophl 238 Prudhomme, Evelyn Url 179 Purifoy, Martha Url 179, 203, 259, 263 Purifoy, William lSophl 129, 280 Purvis, Billie Sue tSophl 225, 280 Putnam, Joan Url 40, 179, 231, 263, 343 Q Querbes, Sandra tSrl 87, 197 Quin, Frank lSophl 122, 138 Quin, Kathleen Url 179, 235, 240 R Ragan, Alvyn tFreshl 49, 314 Ragan, Edgar tFreshl 49, 314 Rainey, Bobbie Url 179, 225 Rainey, Jennie fEreshl 53, 314 Rains, George Url 123, 179, 264 Rains, Von lSrl 121, 342 Raleyl .10 Ann tSrl 87, 130, 135, 202 Raley, Margaret Anne tSophl 247, 250, 280 Rambin, Larry Url 16, 17, 22, 36, 167, 179, 211, 214 Ramsey, Mary Jane tSophl 280 Rasberry, Bubby Url 30, 156, 162, 166, 179, 222, 224, 226, 152 Rasmussen, Elizabeth tSrl 38, 87, 140, 146, 194, 195, 200, 206, 224, 261 Ratcliff, Betty tSrl 38. 87, 234, 241, 254 Ratcliffe, John tSrl 16, 26, 31, 87, 255, 377 Rawlinson, Gerry Url 167, 179 Ray, Ann tFreshl 315 Ray, Linda tSophl 259, 280 Ray, Linda Fae fFreshl 311 Recknagel, Gail tSophl 247 Redditt, Richard Url 121, 137, 138, 179, 229 Reed, Agee lSophl 131, 280 Reed, Bobby lSophl 280 Reed, Chatham fSophl 126, 238 Reed, Jackie Url 10, 40, 145, 179, 197, 23 263. 305 Reed, McCauley tSrl 119 Rees, Julie tSrl 88, 222, 241 Reeves, Margaret tSrl 88 Reidhimer, Larry lSrl 51, 52, 54, 55, 88, 130, 135 Reynolds, Jonnie Url 179, 259 Rhoads, Gaylon Ufreshl 315 Rhodes, Nancy tSophl 232, 280 Rice, Becky tFreshl 228, 310, 315 Rice, Suzi Url 179 Rich, Dot Url 179, 253 Richard, Alice tSophl 203, 234, 235, 250, 280 Richard, Doris tSrl 38, 88, 126, 135, 323 Richard, Patricia Url 52, 179 Richards. Judye tSophl 237, 280 Richards, Susan tSophl 239, 280 Richardson Richardson Richardson Richardson 259 Richardson, 180, 202. Adair tSophl 241, 250, 280 :Johnye Url 179 Mary Ann tSrl 53, 88 Stephen Url 52, 129, 180, 237, Tommy Url 46, 54, 131, 145, 57 Richie, Patricia Ann tSophl 280 Riddle, Freddie Joe lSrl 88, 129 Rifkin, Lenore lSrl 88, 253 Rifkin, Marcia Lynn lSrl 88, 259, 260 Risenden, Jay tSophl 280 Ritman, Joel Url 180 Rives, Buck tSophl 128, 251, 280 Rives, Robin tSophl 280 Roberts, Mary Beth lSophl 280 Roberts, Scotty lSophl 121, 138, 280 Robins, Nancy tSophl 239, 241, 250, 280 Robinson, Ernest tSophl 280 Robinson, Glenda tSrl 88 Robinson, Jimmy fSophl 119 Robinson, Robbie tSophl 34, 35 Robinson, Stephen tSrl 88 Robinson, Tommy lSophl 128, 281 Rodakis, Steve Url 120 Rodgers, Danny fFreshl 49, 131, 315 Rogers, Don lSophl 281 Rogers, Elizabeth Ufreshl 250, 315 Rogers, George Url 49, 180 Rogers, Ken tSophl 127 Rogers, Pat lSrl 88 Rogge, Jane Ann Url 142, 180, 239 Roppolo, Tony CSophl 125, 344 Rosbottom, Margaret Url 10, 30, 39, 180, 203, 232, 225, 238, 263, 345 Rose, Wanda Url 180, 203, 225 Rosen, Ruth Url 180, 259 Rosenberg, Kayla lSrl 39, 88, 118, 135, 222, 224, 226, 308 Rosenkrans, Robert Url 130, 180 Rossett, Jackie Url 13, 410, 180, 244, 254 Ross, Carolyn tSophl 239, 281 Rosse, Theresa fFreshl 315 Rountree, Sandra tSophl 228, 230, 245, 281 Rowe, Loraine fSrl 88, 196, 197 Rowell, Kay CSrl 89 Rowland, James fSrl 42, 50, 51, 52, 54, 55, 89, 122, 137, 205, 207, 233, 254 Ruben, Alan M. CSrl 89, 121, 196, 197, 223, 233, 263 Rumpkin, David tSophl 119 Russell, George fSrl 264 Russell, Robert 1 Srl 89 Rutledge, Bill iSophl 163, 281, 294, 301 I DEX TO STUDENTS yan, Harold lSrl 264 wkins, Rhelba CSophl 230 S tlinas, Gus fSophl 124 .ndifur, Harrel Ufreshl 310 ndifer, Jimmy fSophl 230 ndlin, Paul lSophl 120, 205 unders, Sandy iSophl 129, 281 unders, Virginia lSophl 281 ville, Margie lSrl 89 vony, Jan iSophl 249, 251, 281 yes, Alma lSophl 281 arbrough, Suzanne 1Sophl 203, 234, 281 arpinetto, Joe fSophl 123, 290 hattner, Sandra fSophl 281 hlubach, Maggie iSophl 225, 238, 281, 110, 232, 305 hroeder, Dell fSophl 281 hwab, Catherine 1Sophl 119, 256, 257, 281 hwartzherg, Stanley tSrl 89, 281 hweitzer, Myron, iSophl 46, 281 hwieger, Lee Url 122, 180, 239 ivally, Mike fSophl 281 ott, Patricia Ann lSophl 247 ott, Barbara tSophl 53, 54, 58, 253, 258, 281 ott, Sara Delora fSophl 281 rivner, Ettna lSrl 52, 89, 135, 138, 204, 222, 263 roggs, Marilyn KSophl 239, 281 hergens, Becky iSrl 33, 38, 62, 83, 89, 99, 122, 135, 195, 197, 199, 201, 224, 263,, 346 hierer, Susan Url 180, 259 hmidt, J. A. Url 180 hmidt, Sandy fSrl 89 ale, Pete lSophl 142, 160, 163, 268, 281, 152 aman, L. C. tFreshl 311, 341 ntell, Jackie lS0phl 34, 35, 211, 214, 281 nter, Lester Url 39, 180, 191, 259, 263, 305 rra, Marilyn Url 38, 146, 180, 203, 225 well, Hallie fSrl 89 ackelford, Jeri Anne tSophl 281 afer, Teddy iSophl 342 affer, Allen Url 180 apiro, Paula lSophl 202, 232, 239, 240, 281 emwell, Robert Url 16, 17, 23, 211, 215 epherd, Patti Eileen lSophl 281 erwin, Phil tSrl 89 ields, Ernest lSrl 89, 125 ields, Sandra Ann lSophl 281 inault, Barbara Ann tSrl 89 ipp, Terry tSrl 90, 303 oemaker, Glen tSophl 124 ows, Steve Url 128, 180, 225 umway, Sue tFreshl 250, 310, 315 iley, Janet tSophl 281 'ferd, David lSrl 65, 90, 254 verman, Dorothy tFreshl 315 npson, Jeyne fSophl 281 ns, Jane fSrl 71, 90, 203, 263 ns,John tsrl 90,220,236,261,262,263, 333 ns, Sandra Url 167, 180, 232, 260 nmons, Diane 1Srl 42, 47, 48, 90, 202 nmons, Donna tSophl 244, 281 nmons, Marcia Url 180, 197, 232, 235, .63 nmons, Martha Url 180, 238 igleton, John iSrl 90, 215, 255, 264 man, Walter tlfreshl 53 idmore, Hubert Url 117, 138, 180 tton, Linda Url 180, 205, 246 lane, Sarah Url 38, 143, 180, 238 Small, Mary fSrl 38, 90, 122, 135, 194, 195, 244, 292, 304, 305 Sturges, Claudia fSrl 39, 90, 91, 116, 135, 143, 144, 201, 222, 241, 308 Stutts, Hellen fSophl 223, 256, 282 Smallwood, Jimmy Url 124, 137, 180 Smart, Smith, Smith Smith: Smith, Smith, Smith Smith: Frank Url 124, 181 Ann fSrl 90 Barbara lFreshl 253, 315 Belinda lSrl 90 Carole f Srl 90, 253 Charles fSophl 119, 247, 281 David fSophl 125, 281 Dev fSophl 126 Smith, Dickie Url 34, 35, 125, 181 Smith, Dickie fFreshl 311, 315 Smith, Dorothy 1Sophl 281 Smith, Edgar Url 122, 181 Smith, Ginger fSrl 90 Smith, Johnnie fFreshl 53 Smith, Joyce Url 181 Smith, Judy iSrl 40, 90, 204, 254, 258, 263 Smith snnthf Smith, Smith Smithl Smith, Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith Kenneth Url 125, 181 Melba Url 52, 181 Myrtie lSrl 91 Nancy Jo Url 38, 181, 229, 263, 325 Patsy fSophl 281 Penny CSrl 90 Sandy iSrl 91 Suzanne tSophl 246, 281 Thomas 1Sophl 125 Tommy fSophl 302 Yvonne fFresl1l 49 315 Smoak, Gina lFreshl 53, 228, 253, 310, 315 Snelson, Jackie lSophl 53, 281 Sorenson, Richard Url 131, 181, 306 Southerland, Carol lSrl 91, 246 Spence, Hartie'1Srl 16, 17, 19, 27, 31, 91, 207, 208, 211, 212, 215, 255 Spencer, David fSrl 60, 87, 91, 117, 135 Spitzer, Lottye lSrl 38, 87, 91, 117, 135, 147, 197, 208, 224, 226, 235, 263 Sproull, Flo iSophl 239, 281, 305 Sproull, George lSrl 91, 123 Stamps, Patsy tSrl 30, 38, 91, 128, 135, 146, 164, 194, 195, 200, 201, 203, 222, 263 Stanage, Earl Url 54, 127, 131, 181 Stancil, Pat lSrl 91, 92, 116, 135, 136 Stanfield, Suzy Url 181 Stanley, Lee Roy lSophl 125 Sullivan, Bill fSophl 130, 282 Sullivan, lva Url 181, 203 Sumrall, Virginia Url 181, 234 Sumter, Leonard fsophl 211, 215, 282 Swann, Robert fSophl 126, 282 Swearingen, David fSophl 4-6, 131, 202, 282 T Tallant, Buzzy fSophl 120, 282 Talley, Amy Url 53, 247 Tate, Laura Lee Url 181 Taylor, David Url 181 Taylor, Joe lSrl 91, 121 Taylor, Linda fSophl 205, 256, 282 Taylor, Louise tSrl 47, 92, 202, 56 Teague, Sue Url 181, 204 Tedford, George Url 181, 205, 211, 212, 213, 215, 255 Tesar, George fSophl 34, 35, 211 Tesar, Roberta Url 181, 235, 259, 307 Tew, Wayne fSrl 92, 122, 135, 242 Thagard, Becky fSrl 38, 92, 201, 261 Thames, Charles fSrl 92, 125 Thiel, Lee fSrl 52, 92, 247 Thigpen, Jo Ann Url 181 Thigpen, Martha Ann CSrl 92, 204, 222, 24-0, 241, 263, 327 Thigpen, Nancy fSophl 244, 282 Thomas, John Url 181, 238 Thomas, Ted Url 125, 137, 325 Thompson Dean Url 129 Thompsen, Lise tSrl 245, 307 Thompson, Eva tSrl 92 Thompson George lSophl 163, 247, 282, 152 Thompson Thompson 9 Glenda Ray fSrl 242 Kay IFreshl 315 Thompson: Kenneth CSophl 282 Thompson, June fSophl 53 Thompson Thompson Thompson: Thompson Thompson: Leon Url 161 Lynda fS0phl 256, 282 Linda Lea Url 52, 229 Micheal tSopl1l 225, 235, 282 Susan 1Srl 92 Stansbury, Linda fSophl 244, 281 Stanton, Robert Url 344 Stantage, Carl Url 46, 202 Steen, Marguerite tSophl 281 Stephens, Mike Url 119, 125, 181 Stephens, Morris Url 4-9, 138, 181, 265 Stephenson, Kyle lSophl 122 Stephenson, Sue CSophl 203, 281 Stetson, Craig Url 124, 181 Stevens, Glenda Faye tSrl 91, 113, 242, 243 Stevens, Patsy lSophl 281 Stewart, John iSophl 127, 281 Stewart, Jo Ann iSophl 237, 250, 281 Stewart, Nancy fSophl 244, 281 Stewart, Pam Url 39, 174, 181, 259 Stinnett, Shirley 1Srl 91 Stinson, Claude fFreshl 53, 58, 315 Stoddard, Marie CSophl 282 Stokes, Ronnie Url 129, 181 Stokes, Sandra lSophl 239, 241, 282 Stone, Betty Jean CSophl 282 Stone, David tSophl 127, 238, 282 Stout, Jeannine fSophl 234, 249, 282 Straughan, Jack lSophl 124 Streun, Merrilee QSophl 258, 282 Strickland, Glenn lSophl 11, 129, 313 Strickland, Glenda fSophl 282 Strickland, Jean tSophl 53, 282 Strickland, Pat lSrl 38, 91, 122, 135 Sturdivant, Janice tSrl 91, 246 Sturges, Carol fSophl 230, 234, 282 Thomsen, Lise KSrl 92, 222 Thorton, Donna Url 181, 229 Throp, Ora Url 181, 235 Thurmond, John Url 127, 137, 181, 237 Tidwell, Sue fSrl 234 Tilleux, Lola fSrl 38, 92, 128, 135, 232 Timlin, Sherry Url 40, 181, 238, 254 Timpa, Sam tSrl 41, 89, 92, 128, 135, 150, 233 Tindol, James Url 127, 137, 341 Tippett, Linda lSophl 234, 235, 329 Titone, Samuel fSrl 30, 41, 83, 92, 104 1252, 135, 14-7, 199, 230, 231,'263, 266, 33 Tokey, Robert Url 122, 181, 223, 256, 257 Todd, Maxie lSophl 125 Tolbert, Wayne Ufreshl 53, 123 Tomlinson, Bud iSophl 163, 282 Tomlinson, Martha Url 38, 182 Townsend, Tim fSrl 120 Toys, Alvin lSrl 92, 120, 325 Toys, Irma Sue lSrl 182, 253, 323, 340 Trahan, Diane fSrl 33, 38, 89, 93, 101, 114, 116,135,195,199,258,260,261 Travis, Nora Urreshl 315 Travis, Peggy CSophl 234, 282 Trichel, Madeleine 4Srl 40, 93, 254, 263, 342 Trichel, Milton tSrl 124, 135, 254,263, 93, 333, 321 Trussell, Donny Url 122, 182 395 1- I DEX T0 STUDENTS Tmsty, Bill Url 182, 205, 211, 214 Trust, Sandy fSrl 30, 38, 93, 135, 147, 199, 222, 227, 308 Tubbs, Dick Url 47, 54, 182, 202, 56, 57 Tucker, Jim Url 52 Tuddell, Linda Url 246 Tubble, Edward Url 138, 182 Tuggle, Edwina Url 182, 246 Tullous, Judy lFreshl 225, 315 Tuminello, Johnny 1Srl 123 Watson, Robert Thomas Url 154, 156, 160, 152 MacArthur fSophl 331 182, Watts, Watts, Watts, am, Terry George fSrl 264 Waxham, Tommy James 1 Freshl 93 Weatherly, Mike fSophl 118, 282 Weaver, Beverly Ann fSophl 282 Weaver, Sam Url 49, 52, 120, 182 Waxh Bobby Url 182, 211, 215 Martin Darrell Url 129, 251 Turner, Betty Url 30, 38, 143, 182, 238, 263 Turner, Beverly QFreshl 53 Turner, Miles 1Sophl 53, 223, 256, 269, 282 Turner, Tamer, Turner, Tumer Robert 1Sophl 163 Rodney 1Freshl 53 Ronnie Url 122, 182 Stuart isophl 123, 239, 254, 282 Tunnel, Nelda Dawn Url 4-6, 182,247 Webster, Donald Gene fSophl 121 Webster, John Russell lSophl 34, 35, 163, 211, 215 Weeks, Billy Url 121 Wedin, Suzanne fSophl 28, 149, 234, 235, 283, 329 Weeks, Johnny iSrl 93, 122 Weidie, Wayne Url 123, 182 Turnley, Sarah 1Srl 4-0, 73, 93, 144, 189, 142, 201, 253, 266 Tyler, Annette 1Sophl 53 Tyler, John William Url 120, 182 Tyrrell, David fSrl 90, 93, 119, 140, 14-4, 14-5, 201, 230, 261 U Upshaw, Linda Url 182 Upton, David Url 16, 28, 182, 241, 295 Upton, Randy fSrl 16, 264 Upton, Virginia fSophl 246, 250, 258, 282 V Van, Burt lSrl 125 Van Hoose, Carol lSrl 93, 203 Vance, Glen lSrl 264 Vaughan, Robert fSophl 118, 282 Vedlitz, Leonard iSophl 122, 282 Vedlitz, Sheldon 1Sophl 129, 282 Veillon, Charlotte Ufreshl 310 Veuleman, Dianne Url 182 Weisman, Carl Sidney Url 121, 136, 182, 197 Weldon, Jerry Lee KSophl 93, 117, 135, 138 Weldon, Lois fSrl 93, 323 Well, Kay Url 225 Wells, Brenda Mae Url 182 Wenk, Herbert Craig Url 121 Wenk, John Henry Url 119, 182 West, Juanita fFreshl 315 West, Vicky Url 265 Westmoreland, Kay lS0phl 283 Wheeler, Clay fSrl 118, 93 Wheeler, Hewitt Url 119 Whidden, Ramona Maxine Url 53, 182, 225, 237 White, Barbara Fay tSrl 38, 53, 94, 263 White, Freddie lsophl 34,.35, 123, 211, 215, 283 White, Jimmy Leon fSrl 94, 131 White, Linda Joyce Uireshl 53, 315 White, Marlene Nell Url 182 White, Patrick CSophl 119, 244, 245, 283 Vice, Billy lSophl 16 Vickers, George 1Srl 93, 118, 135, 234 Victory, Vinson, Jennifer lSophl 239, 282, 343 Carl Url 127, 295, 300 W Waddell, Nancy Url 38, 182, 196, 197, 232. 238, 263 Wade, Rusty Url 119, 306 Waites, Waites, Walker, Walker, Walker, Walker, Polly Url 38, 237 Sherry fSophl 258, 282 Billy 1Sophl 122, 282 Glenn lsophl 282 Hubert lSrl 93 Jean llireshl 240, 241, 315 Walker, Judy 1Sophl 238, 239, 282 Walker, Walker, Lester fSrl 93, 121, 137, 138 Nanc So hl 234 254, 282 y 4 P . Wallace, Doris 1Sophl 282 Wallace, Jack Url 123, 182, 382 Wallace, Mary Martin lSophl 197, 232, 238 239, 282 Wallace, Rita 1Sophl 53 Waller, Waller, Adrian Ann fFreshl 315 David fSophl 123, 282 Walters, Barbara Florence Url 182 Ward, Reggie Url 47, 211, 215 Ward, Carroll llfreshl 47, 211, 215 Wardlow, Delbert Ronald Url 128 Warner, Mike fSrl 127 Ware, Paul Url 123, 14-6, 182 Warren, Gaynell Mary Clfreshl 49 Washbum, Royal Url 129, 137, 138, 182 Waters, Louise 1Freshl 228, 249, 315 Watson, Gay lSophl 4-6, 202, 247, 282 Watson, Sandra lSophl 282 396 White, Robert Loydd fSrl 94 Whitlock, Howard Glenn fSophl 218 Whitlow, Sandra Sue fSophl 29, 233 Whitlow, Stanley lSophl 53, 283 Whitmeyer, Dema fSrl 39, 94, 291 Whittekin, Billy fSrl 94, 123 Whittekin, Ronnie 1Sophl 283 Whitten, James Richard fSophl 125 Whitton, John Evan Url 123, 182 Whyte, Patricia fSophl 225, 238, 269, 203 Wiener, Bruce fSophl 11, 128, 136 Wiese, Mary Kay lSophl 283 Wiggins, Mary Alma fSrl 242, 243 Wilbanks, Roger fSophl 125, 283 Williams, Jimmy lFreshl 34, 35, 311, 294 Williams, Jimmy Ernest lSophl 158, 163, 283, 152, 299 Williams, Julia Gayle fSophl 235, 283 Williams, Monna lSophl 231, 283 Williams, Martha Jane iSrl 42, 52, 54, 55, 94, 189 Williamson, Joe Shelton Url 119 Williamson, Mary Beth f Sophl 245 Williams, Shirley Faye lSrl 94 Williams, Shirley Merry lSrl 94 Williams, Ted lSophl 123, 283 Williford, Leonard Earl fFreshl 315 Willis, Crawford Ward lSrl 92, 94, 114, 135, 138, 263, 332 , Jo Lester fSrl 94, 125, 137, 138 Willis, Linda Ann Url 182, 253 Willis, Royce Url 183 Wilson, Dianne fFreshl 315 Wilson, Kaye Lynne lSrl 39, 94, 228 Wilson, John KSophl 34, 35, 163, 211, 215, 225, 264, 283 116, Willis Wilson, Patricia Ann fSophl 283, 249 Wilson, Paul Url 158, 163, 183, 202, 152 Wimberly, Edith Annette lSophl 244, 250 283 Wimer, Paul lS0phl 128 Wimer, Rosemarie Url 183, 197, 263 Winder, Evelyn Url 183, 222, 228, 231, 3C Windham, Dessie Lane lFreshl 228, 241, 315 Windham, Patsy Url 183, 241 Windson, Maxine Url 183 Wingfield, James lSophl 204, 302 Wingfield, Luane Url 229, 261 Wingfield, Mary Url 183, 263 Winterrowd, Wayne Url 121, 183. 196, 19 254, 259 Winters, Randy lSophl 283, 294, 300 Wischan, Charles lSophl 118, 183 Wise, Beverly Url 183 Wise, Harold fSrl 119 Witty, Melinda lSrl 38, 94, 241, 263, 327 Wittman, Barbara fSophl 244, 283 Wolchansky, Lee 1 Srl 125, 283 Wood, Eva lSophl 205, 283 Wood, Julie Url 183, 238 Wood, Linda Url 183 Woodall, Jimmy lsophl 129, 283 Woodall, Phil 1Sophl 125, 283, 295, 299 Woodard, Margaret Url 242 Woodruff, Mary Url 183 Woods, Everett fSophl 283 Worley, Sandra Url 183, 204, 234, 263 Worley, Maxine fSrl 38, 94, 135, 136, 232 263 Wray, Lois CSophl 143, 229, 238, 283 Wright, Curtiss lFreshl 49, 315 Wright, David Url 121, 138, 142, 170, 183 Wright, Elizabeth Clowe Url 39, 142, 183 206, 237 Wright, Low Ann fFreshl 162, 231, 311, 315 Wyatt, Carole fSophl 249, 283 Wyatt, Lois June lSophl 283 Wylie, David Url 148 Wynn, Nita Louise Url 183, 246 Y Yancey, Martha Url 38, 142, 183, 204, 22, 259, 263 Yauger, Mary Nell Url 11, 4-0, 183, 254, 259, 341 Yeager, Rod lSrl 54, 94, 105, 150, 154, 16 162, 195, 199, 224, 255, 263, 284, 302, 152 Yearwood, Judy fSophl 283 Young, Bonnie lSrl 38, 53, 92, 94, 117, 13 Youman, Lucy Url 183, 229, 265 Young, Joe Url 120, 137, 183, 204 Young, Charles Url 119 Young, Jimmy Url 229 Young, Lorena lSophl 206, 258 Young, Pete fSrl 129 Young, Robert Url 128, 183, 234 Young, Virginia Url 53, 183, 263 Youngblood, Mary Anne fSophl 234, 250, 283 Z Zaenglein, David Url 34, 35, 211, 214 Zaffater, Joe lSrl 14, 16, 19, 27, 33, 36, 25 370, 377, 296, 295, 298 Zagone, Irene Url 53, 183, 253 Zatkis, Carol Url 205 Zatkis, Larry CSophl 283 Zeidman, Barbara 1Sophl 49, 203, 230, 245 259 Zimmerman, Nancy Url 183, 239 ,,, ,fx ,, , .. 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